More time in prayer results in powerful influence
More time with Jesus in prayer would doubtless result in us having a more powerful influence on the unsaved.
More time with Jesus in prayer would doubtless result in us having a more powerful influence on the unsaved.
Vocational service is the idea that Christ’s followers serve God through our vocation – our work.
Arkansas Baptists are responding to our state’s critical nursing shortage through Ouachita’s new nursing program.
Whatever happened in the past year, God has granted you a new year.
If you are a follower of Christ, you carry a deep longing for MORE. More of Christ—more of His presence, His will, His voice, His direction. More fruit and effectiveness; more life change for you and those around you. More revival and spiritual awakening.
“My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.” -Luke 1:47
God never wastes time or opportunities to accomplish His work of drawing non-believers to him, strengthening His people and building His church—regardless of our pain or challenging situations.
Hope. Merely reading the word can stir our emotions, inspire positive thoughts and lift our spirit. Hope is what keeps us going, causes us to press forward even in the face of hardship or despair, and prevents us from giving up on ourselves or others regardless of past disappointments or current circumstances.
When you pray for our missionaries, please don’t forget to pray for those God has called to the frontlines to care for His children.
PraizFest, student choir weekend, will be held at First Baptist Church in Benton on January 28 and 29, 2022.
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