Don’t Die Before You’re Dead — Carol McLeod Ministries — Carol McLeod Ministries
Contrary to what Hollywood and People magazine have tried to tell you … You are NOT too old!
Contrary to what Hollywood and People magazine have tried to tell you … You are NOT too old!
By Elizabeth Prata “Nothing teaches us so much the preciousness of the Creator, as when we learn the emptiness of all besides.” Source of that quite: Seek Him in Trouble Job 23:3, Morni…
Today on Turning Mountains into Molehills' devotional, we continue the Bible Study with the book of Ecclesiastes.
Desire is an essential part of humanity, a part that God built into people before sin cast its dark shadow on earth.
We all need people in our lives. We don’t just need associates or acquaintances; we need friends. Even the most introverted introvert needs friends. We were created to live in relationship with others—certainly with God but also with other real live human beings.
Could you be hearing from God through dreams without being aware? Let’s find out what the Bible says about dreams. It’s a common human experience but sometimes reveals God’s special message to believers.
The more I understand God’s character and works, the stronger my faith will be, and the more I want His will to be done.
Hello there, spring, my old friend; we meet again. I’ve missed you so throughout the cold and snow. You bring flowers, warmth, and sunshine that are oh so divine. Our God brings forth rebirth…
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Ecclesiastes is part of the “Wisdom Literature” in the Old Testament. Wisdom literature attempts to wrestle with the big questions about the meaning of life and how to live life well. Ecclesiastes is not a godless book, but it describes what a godless universe looks like - devoid of meaning - and what life under God’s provision looks like in this world. A long-standing tradition says that Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes around 900 B...
Heads up: the subject of this blog might make you uncomfortable, BUT it will be worth it, I promise! In fact, I believe that the future of the Church depends on what we are talking about today: the fact that you have a God-given calling and that calling doesn’t retire. Have you ever wondered if the