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When the Word Found Its People

In Acts 13, the gospel reaches beyond old boundaries and finds those God has already prepared. As Paul preaches, outsiders discover they were not overlooked or accidental — they were expected. Faith arrives not by chance, but by calling, and joy takes root where grace is received.

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You Can’t Work Your Way Into Heaven, Mr. Trump

Donald Trump recently said he wants to “try to get to heaven” and hopes his good deeds might be enough. But the cross of Jesus Christ tells a different story. You cannot earn your way into eternity. This powerful devotional unpacks why the cross is not just central to Christianity—it’s the only way in.

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A Jehovah’s Witness Knocked on My Door This Morning

Discover a powerful devotional exploring the spiritual dangers of cults like Jehovah’s Witnesses. Learn how to stand firm in the gospel of grace, recognize false teachings, and respond with biblical truth and love. This urgent reflection blends vivid storytelling with deep theology to equip believers facing spiritual deception.

Confessions of a Book Thief

C.S. Lewis, renowned British author, confessed in his autobiography that his greatest sin was borrowing and not returning books, highlighting the significance of honesty. His story emphasizes moral struggle, the role of the law, and the gospel’s promise of salvation through Christ. Lewis urges the use of commandments to guide others toward redemption.