The Reality of Christian Living
The Reality of Christian Living
by Eric Lambert
Christianity is not a party. Walking with God is a lifestyle. As a result, things may go wrong. We have this belief that because we are born again that we will be free from trouble. The exact opposite is true. We are told in Psalms 34:19, “Many [are] the afflictions of the righteous: but the LORD delivereth him out of them all.” In the time of trouble, what will God do? Hide us. Our heavenly Father does not say that He is going to deliver us out of trouble, but He will hide us in the midst of it.
You Are Something Strange!
You Are Something Strange!
by Vanessa Richardson
I am saved, single, and not having sex. I dedicated myself life and body to Christ at an early age. God didn’t come into my life in a storm. It was in calm; that I answered the call to become a follower of Christ. It was one of the greatest things I’ve ever done! I am not perfect by any means. I have fallen short of the mark on several occasions. I just don’t love God but I am in love with Him. There is not a day that goes by that I am not mindful of Him.
PODCAST | Monique Miller
Today, on Written Voices Podcast Christian Fiction author, Monique Miller, entices us with an excerpt from her latest book release, Redemption Lake..
Monique’s novels include Secret Sisterhood, Soul Confessions and Redemption Lake. She lives in Cary, North Carolina with her family, where she is currently working on her fourth novel!
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The Flavor Of Love
The Flavor Of Love
by Damainion Ewell
As you gather up every picture frame on display throughout the house, you see precious memories of days and years gone by. Family picnics, sporting events, trips to the circus, and even outings to the amusement park that scared the dickens out of you. White teeth are a marvel to behold, especially the ones that are missing from mouths of the children. Your eyes gaze endlessly at the kids standing in front of the monkey bars, swinging up dangerously high in the swing set, and your child’s first baseball practice. All of the pictures with you and the children have been strategically placed to make the obvious not so obvious.
INTERVIEW | Alvin C. Romer
Alvin, describe yourself for our visitors.
Early in life I was expected to be a leader and proficient in the things that would define me. I found solace in reading and sustenance in writing. By nature, I’m a sponge for knowledge…a man of many words schooled on ways of wit and wisdom willing to share my talents and gifts. I consider myself to be outgoing, mainly a person thirsty for knowledge; a stickler for order, one that follows through on protocol and expect others to do the same; loves the out of doors, and a person with a keen sense of perception where discernible options, deductive reasoning, logic and common sense come together to reveal a soul of a man that truly cares!
Hit the Streets
THE JOURNEY
Hit The Streets
by Becky DeWitt
Recently, I attended a two week revival at my church headquarters in Charleston that challenged me to do something in a way that I never even imagined. The challenge is to win souls for Jesus Christ, but with a new compassion. You may say that as a Believer, that is a part of the Great Commission. But like many in the Body of Christ, I was beginning to fall asleep on the pew inside the four walls. Because of the hunger within, I had gotten tired of church as usual. I know deep within that there is more that we have yet to experience.
