When we hear of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., one of the first thoughts to cross our minds is how nonviolence was used to shift culture.
Weekly Wisdom
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In Jesus, we see not just the fact of his humanity, or his connection to nature and earth, but a picture of God.
What three words would you use to describe yourself? Try to summarize your purpose, your goals, and the significance of your life in only three words.
Most of us have enough to give, but we live with a fear of scarcity. So we store up what we can for ourselves.
Today is all we have. What we do with it is our choice.
Jesus puts priority on our inner lives. The way we feel and think needs redirecting and refreshing. Jesus is in the business of cleansing from the inside out.
Jesus summarizes 1,500 years of Scripture in just one sentence: “Do to others what you would have them do to you.”
Jesus said that he gives not as the world gives—with an eye to a result or a product—but for love, for comfort in the middle of life’s struggles and failures.
When you put your faith in Jesus and trust him by living according to his Word, you will find yourself filled with a never-dying hope.
Jesus told his followers they would do even greater things than he did. Imagine how inspiring that would have been.
William Wilberforce, a great abolitionist and leader, wrote a passionate letter to his fifteen-year-old daughter to share the wisdom he had learned through his many years of fighting for the anti-slavery movement in Britain.
In John 15, Jesus teaches that our lives have weak batteries, and if we don’t stay plugged into him then we’re not going to produce the fruit we’re created for.