I love you all and wish you ‘heavenly peace,’ not only at Christmas but every day as we strive to walk the path of ...
On that cold Christmas Eve of 1830, Professor Moore, grieving for his beloved wife and daughter, gathered his family. As he ...
A warm flame brightens the winter darkness — the light comes from a humble candle in the window of an Irish home. It is ...
Discover the touching poem by a mother with agoraphobia, symbolizing hope and renewal. A message of love, peace, and kindness ...
Rev. Mike Dunn of Evart Michigan explores the true meaning of Christmas through Jesus' mission as the Savior, as highlighted ...
Last week, I did the hardest thing I have ever done: I said goodbye to the first man I ever loved. Dad (and Mom) taught me how to be a good human, to be strong and independent, to be strong in my ...
As you may have gathered, the “Christ” in Christmas refers to Jesus Christ. “The English name for the holiday, Christmas, is ...
Years ago, while pastoring my first church and just months into full-time ministry, I wrote a Christmas poem. I hope you find this encouraging, thought-provoking, and a helpful reminder of ...
The fourth Advent candle, the candle of love, celebrates God’s love coming to earth in the flesh in the form of the birth of ...
Parables primarily aim to speak about the Kingdom. But why such an indirect approach? Why doesn’t Jesus provide a straightforward description of the Kingdom or simply the means to access it?
The 12 days of Christmas tell of martyrdom, pain, and sacrifice as much as life, joy, and salvation. This is no accident.