Why Memorizing Scripture Matters
Struggling to remember Scripture when you need it most? Learn why memorizing God’s Word matters and how it can strengthen your faith, steady your mind, and prepare you for real life.
Struggling to remember Scripture when you need it most? Learn why memorizing God’s Word matters and how it can strengthen your faith, steady your mind, and prepare you for real life.
Jesus did not give His followers a private faith to protect. He gave them a mission to carry. In Matthew 28:19–20, the Great Commission calls every believer to go, make disciples, and teach others to obey Christ. This post explores why that mission belongs to the whole Church, how Bible study fuels discipleship, and how growing deeper in Scripture helps believers live with greater clarity, conviction, and purpose.
What should a new Christian do first? Starting Strong: A Simple Next Step for New Christians helps answer that question with practical encouragement, foundational truth, and a clear path for taking the first steps of faith.
Many believers long for deeper spiritual growth, but good intentions alone rarely produce steady change. The Complete Spiritual Growth Plan brings three resources together in one workbook to help readers build a stronger, more consistent walk with Christ through clear structure, biblical focus, and practical daily guidance.
Women have shaped God’s story from the beginning. Deborah, Esther, and Mary show how courage, faith, and obedience can influence history. Their lives remind us that God often works through ordinary people in remarkable moments.
Many believers want to grow spiritually but feel stuck. Scripture teaches that real transformation begins with the renewal of the mind. Discover why spiritual growth sometimes stalls and learn the biblical habits that help faith grow stronger and more consistent.
Hard seasons do not mean God is absent. Faith Under Pressure is a 12-week guided SOAP Bible study designed to help you grow through trials with structured Scripture reflection, honest prayer, and steady spiritual formation.
The Christian Great Commission was never meant to be carried alone. Jesus called His Church to grow deep in Scripture and reach wide in mission (Matthew 28:19–20). When believers are rooted together in truth and strengthened in community, the gospel advances with clarity and power. This post explores how deep faith and strong local churches fuel a global reach and how growing together shapes eternal impact.
March is not a month for drifting. Love Laid Down is a 31-day devotional journey through the cross, inviting you to slow down, examine your heart, and prepare intentionally for Easter.
When storms come, shallow roots fail. The Church faces the same danger. Some grow wide without depth. Others grow deep but never reach outward. Jesus calls us to both. Rooted in Scripture and sent on mission, believers are meant to grow deep in truth and wide in influence. What we build in faith does not end with us — it echoes into eternity. Deep and wide is not a strategy. It is the Church’s biblical mission.