The term Christian is often misunderstood. It is commonly defined as “a person professing belief in Jesus as the Christ.” While this is a good start, it falls short of the full biblical truth. In Scripture, the word “Christian” appears only three times—Acts 11:26, Acts 26:28, and 1 Peter 4:16. It literally means a follower or belonging to the party of Christ.
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Faith Becomes Sight
Faith becomes sight when we believe what we do not see. Envision Heaven and live by the creed. Join us in daily devotion.
On our last Day…
I wonder as I wander—on our last day, what will we say? Love now. Forgive now. Do not wait. Say it today. 👉 Subscribe for devotions.
God’s Word Will Succeed
God’s Word will succeed—it always fulfills His purpose and never returns empty.
KNOW HIS VOICE
Know His voice and follow. Jesus promises eternal life and unshakable salvation to those who listen. 👉 Hear Him today.
Christ lives in me
Explore the transformative statement ‘Christ lives in me’ and how it can change your understanding of faith.
TICKET PAID FOR IN ADVANCE
Christ died for us while we were still sinners. He saw our potential and paid the price for our eternity. Accept His love today.
Knowing God
We can never fully comprehend God. Even so, we can pursue what He reveals. Knowing Him is not merely an idea; it’s a personal journey that grows over time. Here are five key steps to begin or strengthen that journey:
Soar Like an Eagle
This divine empowerment is not just a recharge—it’s a transformation. Those who place their hope in the Lord will mount up with wings like eagles. Eagles have wingspans of up to eight feet and are designed to soar high, using minimal energy while riding the wind. What an image of God’s efficiency in blessing His people!
Put Your hand in His
“Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the Hand of God.” These words, penned by poet Minnie Louise Haskins and shared by my sanctified friend Mary R. from Michigan and Indiana, shine like a beacon as we begin a new year. They echo the deep truth that trusting God’s hand is far better than walking by our own light.