Asking God for something
We need to remember that Jesus invited us to ask Him when we know of a need.
We need to remember that Jesus invited us to ask Him when we know of a need.
If answering prayer is one way God has of revealing His grace, why would we not want to pray big?
Unfortunately, most foster homes are not equipped to care for large sibling groups. Thankfully, the campus care program of Arkansas Baptist Children & Family Ministries is perfectly suited to meet this need.
As we gather at Inspire, we will sing about hope, study about hope, and share stories of hope.
It doesn’t escape me that as a culture, we are quick to share information, to share our ideas, our knowledge, our opinions, our insights, and everything else. But are we quick to share a reason for the HOPE we have?
At Ouachita, we collect and assess data on student outcomes that provide evidence of progress—of growth—toward fulfilling our Christ-centered higher education mission.
I actually have dual citizenship. For more than three decades I can proudly boast citizenship in the U.S. and citizenship in the Kingdom of Heaven.
All humans need to learn how to love, forgive, seek God’s guidance and most importantly repent.
I was honored to be one of a few hundred messengers from Arkansas Baptist churches at the Southern Baptist Convention in Anaheim, California on June 14-15.
According to the latest statistics concerning estate planning, over fifty percent of United States’ citizens do not have an estate plan in place.
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