Devotion for June 9
The grace that let us in is the grace that others need to know, even if it is revealed by our imperfect lives.
The grace that let us in is the grace that others need to know, even if it is revealed by our imperfect lives.
How do we respond to grace? Not by boasting of our works, but by believing in Christ’s work so that we live grateful and joyous lives for him.
The fact that RUF groups are led by ordained pastors has always given us a particular concern about the way the songs we sing are shaping our students.
In his dying care, my friend showed me much of the beauty of eternal life with Jesus.
Mutual respect rooted in God’s grace toward each spouse forges the deepest bonds of biblical marriage.
Of the 25 migrant shelters in Ciudad Juárez, one is a Presbyterian church, Frontera de Gracia.
Let us rejoice as the Lord sustains us to hold fast to obeying the Scriptures and finding hope in this gospel community for generations to come.
We don’t receive grace by doing a little more or a lot more of anything.
Confession, we are told, is good for the soul; it’s actually much better than that.
This is an updated version of our previous overture coverage. It now includes information on Overtures 28 and 29.