The Bible is not just an ancient book or religious text. It is God’s inspired Word, revealing who He is, what He has done, and how humanity can be reconciled to Him through Jesus Christ.
What we watch, listen to, and repeatedly meditate on can shape what we desire and influence who we become. Discover what Scripture teaches about entertainment, discernment, desire, and guarding your heart.
A biblical budget is not about fear or control. It is a tool of wisdom that helps Christians steward money faithfully without letting money rule the heart.
The Bible teaches that we are not ultimate owners of our money, work, or resources. We are managers entrusted by God, called to live with wisdom, humility, generosity, and accountability.
Biblical stewardship begins with one life-changing truth: everything belongs to God. When we understand that, money becomes something we manage faithfully, not something we worship, fear, or cling to.
Money is never just financial. Scripture teaches that money reveals what we trust, treasure, fear, and worship. Biblical stewardship begins with remembering that everything belongs to God.
The Feast of Trumpets was a sacred day of trumpet blasts, holy assembly, and remembrance. It called Israel to wake up, return to God, and prepare for the holy days that followed.
Pentecost began as the Feast of Weeks, a harvest celebration in Israel. By Acts 2, it became the moment God poured out the Holy Spirit and marked the beginning of the church’s Spirit-empowered witness.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread reminded Israel of the urgency of the Exodus, the bitterness of bondage, and the call to leave Egypt behind. For Christians, it also deepens our understanding of holiness, redemption, and new life in Christ.