Author: FaithOnMotion
Discover how our deepest longings can become spiritual traps, leading to subtle yet devastating idolatry in modern life. Learn how to identify functional idols and reorient…
A person who was once trapped in a life of evil and abuse has been reminded by God that they were “snatched from the pit of…
A small act of faith can spark a profound impact when applied to life’s most pressing needs, as Jesus illustrates through the parable of the mustard…
A simple yet profound message is conveyed in this article as the author reflects on the beauty of ordinary days, encouraging readers to pause and appreciate…
As Christians, we are already free from sin and condemnation, yet many struggle to stand firm in this freedom, instead becoming burdened by the lie that…
“Then the LORD spoke to Job out of the storm…” -Job 40:6 We live really busy lives. With work, school, church, social activities, hobbies and family time it becomes more and more difficult to schedule quality time with God. Even if we do have a quiet time, it’s short at the most! On top of
“Jesus answered: Don’t you know me, Philip, even after I have been among you such a long time?’” (John 14:9). The disciples had been with Jesus for three years. They’d seen miracles – dead men came back to life, the sick were healed, and water was turned to wine. These were but a few of
Others went out on the sea in ships; they were merchants on the mighty waters. They saw the works of the Lord…. – Psalm 107:23-24a When you were a child, perhaps you may have gone to the ocean for a vacation. I recall wading out until the waves began crashing on my knees. As long
Son, I want you to help my sons and daughters understand my way of bringing heaven on earth as my son prayed (Mt 6:10). Making earth more like heaven is accomplished one person at a time. When my work is done in my sons and daughters, it creates light that attracts others to it. That
At the March for Life event Friday in Washington, DC, the largest annual gathering of pro-lifers, it may have seemed that all was well in the…
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