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Taste and see that the LORD is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.
The concept of the Imago Dei, or the image of God, is central to understanding humanity's purpose and value. By recognizing our intrinsic worth as being made in God's image, we can shift from seeking meaning in created things to living according to God's beautiful design for us.
Mary Southerland shares her personal struggle with finding peace in a chaotic world, and offers practical advice on how to surrender to God's presence and experience His eternal peace. By applying biblical principles and making a conscious choice to rest in God's strength, readers can find their missing peace and walk in the midst of life's storms.
As a football player's career and family life continue to rise and fall, one woman finds solace in the unchanging character of Christ. By clinging to His steadfast nature, she learns to weather the unpredictable winds of change and find stability in an ever-shifting world.
Guilt is not a negative emotion, but rather a warning signal from the Holy Spirit that reminds us of our sin and encourages us to turn away. When we experience guilt, it's a sign that we are still children of God and need to be sensitive to His conviction, rejoicing in the reminder of our sinful nature and seeking forgiveness through faith in Jesus Christ.
Rick Warren shares a powerful prayer to help believers stop worrying and instead focus on their relationship with God. By memorizing God's promises, praying regularly, and putting God first in every area of life, individuals can learn to trust in His care and provision, leading to a more peaceful and worry-free existence.
As Christmas approaches, it's easy to get caught up in the commercialism and lose sight of what truly matters. But Meg Bucher reminds us that Jesus' birth is the greatest deal of all, and we don't have to wait in line for it - instead, let's focus on being devoted to one another in love and seeking Him first.

God desires for us to honor Him by spending the expensive currency of our time, even in the busyness of the season.

Thank You for the hard times. I might not have said that then, but I see now how faithful You were (and are) to meet my needs.