DEVOTIONAL #11 — The Thread of Hope: God’s Promised Future

Scripture: Revelation 21:1–5 (NIV) “He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making everything new!’” Welcome Back Welcome back to the Biblical Threads Devotional Series, where each week we trace one of Scripture’s great themes and follow it until it leads us to...
How to Pray Through Hard Times (With Scriptures)

How to Pray Through Hard Times (With Scriptures)

Finding peace, strength, and hope when life feels overwhelming. When Life Feels Overwhelming We all go through seasons that shake our hearts—the loss that lingers, the diagnosis that changes everything, the waiting that never seems to end. In these moments, prayer can...
Trusting God’s Timing: Finding Genuine Peace in the Waiting

Trusting God’s Timing: Finding Genuine Peace in the Waiting

In a world that never seems to slow down, waiting can feel like failure.We live in an age of instant results—same-day shipping, on-demand entertainment, and endless scrolling that feeds our desire for immediate gratification. Yet, God’s ways are not rushed. His timing...
Bible Study for New Believers: Tips to Get Started Today

Bible Study for New Believers: Tips to Get Started Today

Are you new to Bible study and wondering where to start? You’re not alone. The Bible can feel overwhelming at first—with 66 books, various genres, and ancient cultural contexts—but the good news is that you can study it with confidence, even as a beginner. This guide...
Christian Growth for New Believers: A Simple Roadmap

Christian Growth for New Believers: A Simple Roadmap

This simple roadmap will guide you through the essential steps of Christian growth. Whether you’ve been a believer for a few days or a few months, this is your invitation to grow in grace, one faithful step at a time. You’re not alone. Every strong believer once stood...
How to Understand ‘Judge Not, Lest You Be Judged’

How to Understand ‘Judge Not, Lest You Be Judged’

“Judge not, that ye be not judged.”– Matthew 7:1 (KJV) It’s one of the most quoted verses in all of Scripture—by believers and nonbelievers alike. These words of Jesus are often used as a shield against accountability, a silencer of moral concern, and a sword to...