Saints QB Drew Brees talks about Jesus
March 3rd, 2010Sharing the Victory Magazine sits down with New Orlean’s Saints QB Drew Brees.
Sharing the Victory Magazine sits down with New Orlean’s Saints QB Drew Brees.
I refuse to believe, Or Do I??? it’s a choice and your will to pursue God or the World. Which one are you believing???
I posted this back in 2008.. I feel that needed to post this again. Never become to busy, always stay rooted in God..
Satan’s meeting: about how he keeps the Christians to busy and pulled away from the relationship with Jesus Christ our Savior.
A pro-life Super Bowl ad featuring the personal story of former Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow has some women’s groups calling foul.
We often mark our pasts by the regrets we have. Whether its trials we encounter, the disappointments we endure, or the unhealthy habits we foster, we each have lingering regrets in our lives. We allow ourselves to be burdened by our pain, scars and shame forgetting that Christ came to set us free.
Who do I marry? Am I supposed to take that job? Pepsi or Coke? Watch this video full of practical truth from The Skit Guys to find out how to know God’s will for your life.
Before we can allow God to work in our lives, we need to first let go of the past and let God take hold of our lives.
by author and fellow relationship blogger Alexandria Lanai
“but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead…”
Philippians 3:13
It’s the things you “burn” that can never come back. Read More
Most of us have thought how much easier it would be to follow God if we could just see Him once. The truth, though, is that He is all around us. We just fail to see recognize the evidence. There are many things, like gravity for example, which we can’t see, but that we know are real because we see their effects on the world around us. In the same way, we can’t see God, but we can see Him at work in this world. He is making Himself known, and the proof is all around us.
A junkie finds redemption through the prayers of a four-year-old girl.