"Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me." John 14:1 NLT
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How the Messenger and Life Principles are transforming lives
Learn about each of Dr. Stanley’s 30 Life Principles in this set of sermons.
Charles F. Stanley was the founder of In Touch Ministries, and a New York Times best-selling author.
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When Jesus met with Nicodemus under the cover of darkness, He pointed to a strange moment from Israel’s past—and revealed it was always about Him.
Paul’s letter to the Galatians explains the way of God’s acceptance.
Abraham followed God out of comfort into the unknown. His life teaches us that when God calls you to do something, He provides the power and the wisdom to get you there.
Bethlehem plays a significant role in redemptive history, carefully prepared by God to establish David’s kingdom and bring forth our Savior.
Jesus is our source of light, revealing the Father to us. Explore the symbolic significance of the lampstand designed for the tabernacle’s holy place.
One of the ways our glorious and great God is known to us is through His strength and power. And when He uses the name Elohim, we’re assured that He can do everything He promises—every time.
When Moses asked God, Who should I say has sent me? he received the answer: “I AM WHO I AM” (Ex. 3:14). Discover how this name for God came to be translated in our English Bibles.
As God’s Word is translated into more languages and made available to people around the world, it is important to recall how our English translation came into being.
Like two sides of a coin, both confession and repentance are essential to a growing relationship with Christ.