From dreams to dragons, Alchaus struggles to find someone to look up to, and to teach him how to be brave. Then one day, he is introduced to the Mightiest King of all: God. As you journey with Alchaus, take heart that God cries with each of us when we are hurting. He will patiently and gently sit and wait for us to look for him and listen to all He says about us so that we can learn our worth in Him and not in the world. ...
From laughter to wishes, Alaih wanted more than anything to be loved and accepted but looking in all the wrong places. One day she finds her Prince that she had dreamed of her whole life: Jesus. As you journey with Alaih, take heart that God cries with each of us when we are hurting. He will patiently and gently sit and wait for us to look for him and listen to all He says about us so that we can learn our worth in Him and not in the world. ...
Even for the follower of Christ, life is not always easy or fair. Yet, Sheryl Giesbrecht has learned, from the depths of past pain, it is possible to be raised up. It is possible to heal. Most importantly, it is possible to exchange hurt for hope. In her inspirational new book, Get Back Up: Trusting God When Life Knocks You Down , Sheryl tells her own story. She also uses scripture to tell the stories of so many other Biblical figures who stumbled before they could be helped up. Sheryl’s message is one of hope. Trusting God in the midst of a life turned upside down is essential...
Positions of self worth and value are being compromised and destroyed. Every woman has the desire to feel accepted and loved. The desire is so great that we try to satisfy those deep desires by our own means. We rely on self accomplishments such as striving to be a successful business woman, to receive a master’s degree, or to get married and have a family, signifying acceptance into society. Some women rely on their exterior beauty to affirm their importance. However, the impact in the end becomes futile. Our accomplishments and abilities can only carry us so far. Once we fulfill one area,...
Moses was an eyewitness to the glory of God. Despite his sometimes crippling sense of inadequacy, he was chosen to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Moses’ encounters with our Lord enabled him to continue despite his personal sense of unworthiness and the many obstacles and hardships he experienced along the way. “He persevered because he saw Him who is invisible” (Hebrews 11:27). As you see God move on behalf of His people during the Exodus, you will gain a greater revelation of His matchless power and holy character. The same God who was concerned about His people’s...