Issue 1490 – Cracking Rocks – July 4, 2024
Yes, the church needs to be united. Yet we must never compromise biblical truth for what the world sees as unity. We must join together and earnestly contend for the faith once and for all.
Daily devotionals from Scripture to nourish your faith, deepen your prayer life, and grow in God's grace.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 4 July 2024
Yes, the church needs to be united. Yet we must never compromise biblical truth for what the world sees as unity. We must join together and earnestly contend for the faith once and for all.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 3 July 2024
There is another walk that we need to be concerned with. It is our faith walk, our journey through this life. The way we display our faith in our own lives impacts our own attitudes and, often, the responses of the people around us.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 2 July 2024 · Last modified 3 July 2024
May you find the balance that enables you to be childlike in your faith while growing in maturity.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 1 July 2024
I didn’t choose my birthplace and citizenship. They were granted because my parents were Canadian and birthed me here. My heavenly citizenship was granted because God called me, and by His grace, I was saved by faith in Jesus. He paid the entry fee to allow me to enter that kingdom.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 29 June 2024 · Last modified 18 June 2026
Jesus’s teachings are revolutionary and life-changing. Where they have been followed, they have changed the world.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 28 June 2024
How much of that precious time have we wasted instead of investing it in what God planned for us? We can’t take back the time we’ve misspent, but we can take control of the time we have left.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 27 June 2024
At the same time he braked, the moose saw the car. The moose quickly applied his own brakes but couldn’t maintain his balance on the ice.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 26 June 2024
It isn’t just our physical bodies that require regular use; our spiritual lives need them as well.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 25 June 2024
The big old sandbox had undergone a transition. It was full of giant-sized kids who had taken cardboard boxes and made a fort in the sand.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 24 June 2024
Evan reached the end of the puddle, looked at his mom, and then turned back the way he had just come. He stomped and splashed all the way back to the end of the puddle.