Tim Timmons and Milo Ventimiglia share the heart behind I Can Only Imagine 2, exploring themes of grief, faith, and friendship—and the powerful reminder that no one walks through life’s hardest moments alone.
Stephen Meyer explores how science and faith intersect in The Story of Everything, offering answers to skeptics and pointing to evidence for a Designer behind the universe.
Our culture often celebrates strength, independence, and self-sufficiency. We’re told to push harder, do more, and rely on ourselves to make things happen. But Scripture offers a very different message—one that feels counterintuitive: true strength is found in weakness.
Music has a unique way of reaching places in our hearts that words alone often cannot. A melody can stir joy, bring comfort, or give voice to emotions we struggle to express. This isn’t accidental—God designed music as a powerful way for us to connect with Him.
We often want clarity before we take a step. We want the full plan, the guaranteed outcome, the reassurance that everything will work out the way we hope. But that’s not how God usually leads.
Learning is often something we associate with school or a specific season of life. But Scripture presents wisdom as something we are meant to pursue continually. Proverbs 19:8 reminds us, “The one who gets wisdom loves life; the one who cherishes understanding will soon prosper.”
Chris Tomlin discussesThe First Hymn, a new film exploring the oldest known Christian hymn and the effort to bring its ancient words to life for today’s church.
Have you ever felt like it’s too late? Too much has happened. Too much has been lost. Too much damage has been done. In John 11, Mary and Martha felt that same kind of finality as they stood before Lazarus’ tomb. But Jesus met them there—not with explanation, but with a powerful truth:
It’s easy to move through life noticing what’s on the surface. We see how people present themselves—their confidence, their success, their outward expressions—and we often assume that tells the whole story. But Scripture reminds us otherwise: “The LORD looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7).
Words are powerful. Though small and easily spoken, they can carry immense weight—capable of bringing comfort or causing deep wounds. Scripture compares the tongue to a fire, something that can quickly grow out of control and cause lasting damage.
What if boldness isn’t about having all the right words?
Many believers carry a quiet burden—the desire to see the people they love come to know Jesus. But when it comes time to share our faith, it’s easy to feel hesitant, unsure, or even unqualified.
Storms have a way of overwhelming everything. Sometimes it’s the visible kind—circumstances unraveling, loss stacking up, uncertainty crashing in waves. Other times, the storm is internal—fear, anger, confusion, questions you can’t quite put into words.
There is something uniquely peaceful about the early morning. Before the noise of the day begins, there is a quiet invitation to sit with God—to listen, to speak, and to simply be in His presence. Morning reminds us that each day is a fresh start, a new opportunity to walk with Him.
Humility is one of the most essential—and most difficult—virtues in the Christian life. Pride can quietly shape our thoughts, influence our actions, and even disguise itself as spiritual growth. But Scripture gives us a clear and powerful invitation...
The resurrection is the "final reveal" of God's design and renovation.
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