Tag: Steadfast

  • Trial By Fire – FaithGateway

    Trial By Fire – FaithGateway

    Jonathan Cain, keyboardist of the rock band Journey, reflects on writing music with vocalist Steve Perry and the power of the songwriting process. We have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.— 2 Corinthians 4:7 Source: Trial By Fire – FaithGateway

  • The Start of Hope – FaithGateway

    The Start of Hope – FaithGateway

    Pastor Louie Giglio reminds us that the life Jesus calls us to is the life of the comeback… that it’s not too late, and you’re never too far. Through fires and trials, God offers us a closer walk with Him. — Louie Giglio, The Comeback Source: The Start of Hope – FaithGateway

  • The Incarnation Continues – FaithGateway

    The Incarnation Continues – FaithGateway

    John Eldredge shares a post-Christmas devotional, reminding us that the next coming of Christ was into our hearts… to transform us from the inside out. Christ in you, the hope of glory. — Colossians 1:27 Source: The Incarnation Continues – FaithGateway

  • The Holiday of the Mind – FaithGateway

    The Holiday of the Mind – FaithGateway

    Angus Buchan reminds us of how important it is to take time for quiet meditation, especially during a holiday season that can become busy and tiring. Jesus said to them, “Come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” — Mark 6:31 Source: The Holiday of the Mind – FaithGateway

  • Men Need Mentors – FaithGateway

    Men Need Mentors – FaithGateway

    Heisman Trophy winner and pro football Hall of Famer Tim Brown shares about some of the mentors in his life & why mentors are vital in the lives of men. If you look for them and are open to their teaching, you’ll find those same kinds of people ready to invest in you. — Tim Brown, The Making…

  • Tomorrow: The Antidote for Frustration – FaithGateway

    Tomorrow: The Antidote for Frustration – FaithGateway

    Patrick Morley shares an antidote for feelings of frustration. Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. — Matthew 6:34 Source: Tomorrow: The Antidote for Frustration – FaithGateway

  • After the Collapse – FaithGateway

    After the Collapse – FaithGateway

    Nate Larkin shares how men can recover from moral failure, contrasting the lives of Samson and David from the Bible to explain the pathway to healing. Samson believed his only security was in strength. He didn’t like to show weakness—not to God, not to other people, not even to himself. — Nate Larkin, Samson and the Pirate Monks…

  • Thanksgiving and the Path to Peace – FaithGateway

    Thanksgiving and the Path to Peace – FaithGateway

    In this excerpt from his devotional Unto The Hills, the late Rev. Billy Graham reminds us of our victory in Christ and that, no matter the circumstances, we all have reason to be thankful. Refuse to permit circumstances to get you down. In the midst of your difficulties, there will be a deep joy. — Billy Graham, Unto…

  • A Broader Vision – FaithGateway

    A Broader Vision – FaithGateway

    Nate Pyle shares the liberating truth that we no longer need to prove our worth when, through the gospel, we are sons of God. This is the power of the gospel. You are a son of God. A brother of Jesus. You have been called according to the good purpose of God.  — Nate Pyle, Man Enough…

  • The New World – FaithGateway

    The New World – FaithGateway

    Author & historian Jay Milbrandt shares about the messy, broken, hopeful story of the Pilgrims in this excerpt from his book They Came For Freedom. They had no template— a government formed contractually by the consent of the governed was revolutionary. — Jay Milbrandt, They Came For Freedom Source: The New World – FaithGateway