If ever there was a man whose life mocked his own name, it was Ahaziah, meaning “Jehovah holds.” […]

If ever there was a man whose life mocked his own name, it was Ahaziah, meaning “Jehovah holds.” […]
Some people seem to make it their ambition to demonstrate how evil the human heart can be. […]
One of history’s most remarkable battles had come to a glorious close. What did it all mean? […]
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There’s much more to the idea of singing our way to triumph than this story might first suggest. […]
A godly battle begins with praying, continues with praising, and ends with picking up the spoils. […]
Prayer puts our eyes on God, not on our circumstances, and puts our faith in God, not in our resources. […]
The perfect example of asymmetrical warfare—they have the multitudes, and we have God! […]
We need courage to do what’s right—to judge rightly, to face critics, and to leave results with God. […]
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What’s better than being rescued when we cry out? When we see the danger signs, and Keep Out! […]