Ross Lester examines the faith of Rahab and Joshua—two very different perspectives that each reveal God’s kindness in welcoming us into His redemptive story.
We’ve walked alone in darkness,but we have seen a great light.Hope beaming from despair;like morning from the night.Yes, we’ve seen the waves of chaos,felt the wind ravage and rip.Our anchor in the depths is Christ.His peace steadies the ship.N
What lovely song or poet could depictthe love for which humanity does thirst?For man’s descriptions try but still restrictthe boundless love with which God loved us first.A million books a million pages longwould fail to tell in full the love t
There is genuine joy that transcends circumstances.Like the flame of a fire that flitters and dancesin spite of the gales that threaten its blaze,a joy inextinguishable all of our days.Where could this endless rejoicing be found?Is it somewhere
Chaos rips and ravagesthe fearful, anxious heart.A war that wages, endlessand tears the self apart.Friends and family, strangers, neighborspoised at odds opposed.At worst, attempts to reconcileignored. At best, disposed.Greater still, hostility
When life is not perfect, in order, or cleanwhat lifts our eyes whenever we fall?There's something more, beyond what is seenfor hope that is seen is not hope at all.What gives us hope amidst life’s despairsand grief that comes with them?None bu