How do the treasures of Scripture connect with the troubles of life? As Christians, we have the priv
"Leviticus is probably not the first place that people think about life meeting scripture. Most of u
"Think about Psalm 103. That beautiful phrase, "For the Lord knows that we are dust." He sees our fr
"The problem is not that our desires need to stay constantly small and in check to make sure they do
“Biblical hope is, God is with you. You are not alone in the wilderness. God is with you and that ch
“If we are people of the God of grace, and the word of God is utterly full of grace, then any true w
“The Bible offers one central way of dealing with our negative emotions: we pray them. We take our d
“As Christians we share the experience of simultaneously being saints, sufferers and sinners. Knowin
“Being a saint, sufferer, and sinner are intertwined experiences for believers. These are not segmen
As Christians we share the experience of simultaneously being saints, sufferers and sinners. Knowing
Let me ask you a question. Is it okay for Christians to feel really bad? Is it okay for Christians t
“God is passionately interested in giving us encouragement that shapes our ability to endure hardshi
Where you end up is actually through Christ Himself through His trauma and His overcoming the grave
Is our rest actually restful? In this episode of the CCEF Podcast: Where Life and Scripture Meet, Al
“There’s a fine line between godly anxiety that’s a godly concern and godless anxiety that pushes aw
“The conversation about spiritual leadership requires humility and patience from both husband and wi