Read: Psalm 40 Read: Romans 8:18-30 It’s always sad to see the summer come to an end. It seems to go by so quickly. The fall is actually my favorite season, but even I feel a little bit disappointed that I didn’t get to do everything I had wanted to during the summer. But the […]
Monthly Archives: August 2020
Taste and See that the LORD is Good | Psalm 34
Read: Psalm 34 Read: I Samuel 21 Read: Matthew 12:1-8 Read: Hosea 6:6 I was a little kid when I realized that I was named after the first sinner in the Bible. I was not happy. I told my dad that I wanted to change my name to David. He was my hero. He’s the […]
The LORD is My Light and My Salvation | Psalm 27 | by Adam Miller
Read: Psalm 27 Read: Colossians 3 What is the worst experience you have ever been through? Maybe you’re going through it right now. Troubles come and troubles go, but it is one of the hardest things to see the end when you are stuck in the middle. If Psalm 23 was written to encourage us […]
The LORD is My Shepherd | Psalm 23
Read: Psalm 23 Read: John 10:1-18 A few years ago I realized that I was rushing at a pace that was unsustainable. I was working long hours, gaining weight, losing sleep, and worrying about my health. So I decided to take a year to get myself back into shape. I started dieting, hired a personal […]
God Feels, So Should You by Courtney Reissig
I’ve always had a rocky relationship with my feelings. I’ve spent a lot of my adult life wrestling with these emotions that seem so potent and real, with a perception that to feel too deeply signified a lack of faith. Am I faithless when I ask God “how long”? Can I still say I trust […]
My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me? | Psalm 22
Read: Psalm 22 Read: Matthew 27:1-10, 27-54 Have you ever been angry with God? Have you ever complained to Him? Perhaps the emotions of your circumstances seemed too hard for you to handle, either in its intensity or the duration. I have to admit, I’ve been over this whole pandemic for a while now. Although […]
This is a Gospel Issue! by Adam Miller
“This is a Gospel issue!” It’s a statement I’ve heard over and over again in the past few months. It’s not a new claim, but it does seem to be rising in our conversations as Christians try to position themselves to answer the fallout of the various crises plaguing our communities. Whenever there is trouble, […]