
Care Portal: A Tool for Connecting Foster Kids with Supportive Communities
In this powerful testimonial, David Hamm from Brentwood Baptist Church shares his experience with Care Portal, a tool connecting the needs of children in the...
Read ArticleIn this powerful testimonial, David Hamm from Brentwood Baptist Church shares his experience with Care Portal, a tool connecting the needs of children in the...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Job 38; Job 42:2 Do you remember all those questions Job had for God? In Job 38 we find out God’s answers...
Read ArticleIn Job 25-28, Bildad and Job discuss the incomparable greatness and justice of God, with Bildad emphasizing human insignificance before God's purity, while Job speaks of his steadfast integrity and explores the profound theme that true wisdom and understanding are found in fearing God and shunning evil.
Read DevotionalGOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY Is there ever a time we should turn away from God? Remember how Job’s wife suggested that Job stop listening to God...
Read ArticleIn Job 22-24, Eliphaz accuses Job of great wickedness and urges him to seek God's favor for restoration. Job responds by expressing his deep desire to confront God and argue his case, lamenting that he cannot find God to do so. He also questions why the wicked often prosper while the innocent suffer, again challenging the traditional belief that suffering is always a direct result of personal sin.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Job 23 There were a lot of things in Job’s life that he did not understand. But one thing he knew for...
Read ArticleIn Job 18-21, Bildad accuses Job of bringing his misfortunes upon himself through his actions, suggesting the inevitable downfall of the wicked. Job, in his response, expresses his frustration with his friends' lack of empathy, reaffirms his innocence, and contrasts the prosperity of the wicked with his own unjust suffering, challenging the traditional belief that suffering is always a result of sin.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Job 20-21 Do you ever wonder why? Like- why is the sky blue? Why do we call cake “cake”? Why are elephants...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Job 14-17 Have you ever had a bad day? I’m sure you have– we all have! When we have bad days, it...
Read ArticleIn Job 14-17, Job laments the fleeting and troubled nature of human life, questioning God's justice in the face of his suffering. His friends continue to accuse him of wrongdoing, but Job maintains his innocence and yearns for a fair hearing from God amidst his despair.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Job 11 Another one of Job’s friends was named Zophar. Do you have any friends named Zophar? It’s a different name, isn’t...
Read ArticleIn Job 10-13, Job expresses his frustration and despair, questioning why God allows him to suffer despite his innocence. Zophar then accuses Job of speaking too much and lacking wisdom, urging him to seek God for restoration. Job rebukes his friends for their lack of understanding and reaffirms his desire to plead his case directly before God, despite the risks, showing his unwavering faith in God's justice.
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