We’ve seen that prayer is best experienced with an open Bible. We read the biblical text, looking for great truths about God. These truths fuel our worship as we engage in prayer and song, in reverence for His name, character, and works. Our meditation and application of these truths becomes powerful as we open our hearts to the Spirit. These are the essentials of transformation.
A La Carte (June 30)
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Why old people cry / The quiet crisis of prayerless orthodoxy / How not to
be a functional atheist on your vacation / The sick fruit of our speech in
an ag...
Reflections From a Hospital Bed
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When I turned 70 in January of last year, I was filled with fresh faith for
what God wanted me to do in the coming decade. My thoughts involved writing
boo...
A Matter of Life and Death (Amy Mantravadi)
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The issue of abortion is one of the most divisive in modern political
discourse. The option for a woman to end a pregnancy has been proclaimed by
some to b...
When was the last time Scripture surprised you?
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By C.J. Mahaney
This summer I had the privilege to preach three sermons at Solid Rock Church that
touch on surprising parts of Scripture. You can listen to...
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