I know the pain you feel when you're seeing everyone else your age getting into relationships. You're glad for them, but you can't help but feel left behind and alone.I know the pain you feel when you see your best friends getting married and having kids. You love that God has blessed them in that … Continue reading For the Christian Singles
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Fuel Friday: Bible Reading Plans
As promised, here's a list of resources to help you be able to read through the Bible and learn more about God in the coming year: Ligonier has a great post with lots of options. You can find whatever you need! There are several options available at Bible Gateway, including audio and chronological plans. Bible … Continue reading Fuel Friday: Bible Reading Plans
God is Love
Today we’re starting a progressive series on love. This series is going to take us to some places that may surprise you, but it is going to logically follow the flow of a Christian worldview. A couple of weeks ago, we went over a few of the many reasons that believers should read their Bibles. … Continue reading God is Love
Who is Abrigail Julian?
Abrigail Julian... Odd name, I know. Since I will get asked about it, I'll go ahead and tell you it's a nickname, but I mainly go by Abby. Normally, I don't post things just about me, but we've had some more guests here on the site lately, so why not? Welcome to my blog! I'm … Continue reading Who is Abrigail Julian?
Sin
The subject of sin is an unpopular one in most of today’s world, but the actions and effects of sin are more blatant than ever. Even Christians like to avoid talking about it for fear of offense, name calling, and a host of other things. Yet the state of humanity is obvious, and the Bible … Continue reading Sin
The Logic of Love
The sensation we call “falling in love” isn’t actually love. It can’t be, for two main reasons: The sensationLove is a choice and, as a Christian, should be a lifestyle This article could very easily seem like a wet blanket here to smother your fantasies of a new crush or relationship. Logic seems so contrary … Continue reading The Logic of Love
What We Believe
Every now and then, it's important to remind ourselves of what we believe. It refreshes our resolve and passion. It strengthens our foundation of faith. In Scripture, we are told to do certain things (like communion) in remembrance of Christ. So today, I'm reiterating my statement of faith for this blog: What I Believe I … Continue reading What We Believe
Christian Fiction: Part 4
What is Expected of Christians? Part 2 I mentioned last time that, as Christians, we are God’s ambassadors and representatives. Ambassador (or Embassador) n. A minister of highest rank employed by one prince or state, at the court of another, to manage the public concerns of his own prince or state, and representing the power … Continue reading Christian Fiction: Part 4
Christian Fiction: Part 3
What is Expected of Christians? Jumping back into Scripture as we look at what is, most likely, the most convicting subject for us as Christian writers. I consider it the most convicting because of the accountability it places us under as God’s children and ambassadors. In addition to this being a study, it is also … Continue reading Christian Fiction: Part 3
The Dead of Winter
“For they indeed for a few days chastened us as seemed best to them, but He for our profit, that we may be partakers of His holiness.” Hebrews 12:10 As Christians, we have been saved from slavery to sin and from its consequences, but we still sin. “Likewise you also, reckon yourselves to be dead … Continue reading The Dead of Winter






