Who Are You Afraid Of?
One day God asked me: "Who are you afraid of?" By Diane McBeth.
One day God asked me: "Who are you afraid of?" By Diane McBeth.
Is there any place for silence and solitude in our lives as followers of Christ? Or do we simply not have time. By Jenya Bakai.
I remember when I asked God, “Why do you answer my small requests but don’t seem to answer the really important things?”
A Christmas prayer for the season. Best wishes for this season from all of us at Baptist Women and may you know his joy in 2017. (prayer adapted by Renee James.)
Baptist Women launches a fundraising program that strengthens its partnership with Canadian Baptist Ministries.
Christ's birth is evidence that God can overcome evil. A Christmas message from Diane McBeth.
This before-bed prayer is St. Patrick's compline. A gentle way to end your Saturday. Curated by Renee James
"A wise Angolan pastor once asked me, “Why do white people cry alone?” Angolans know grief. They also know a side of grief that may be unfamiliar to us in North America. Diane McBeth continues her series on grief and consolation.
Protests. Tears. Hurt. As the reality of the new U.S. president-elect played out on our screens this week, I thought Boisil's evening prayer appropriate and wise. In Psalm 25, the author begs us to bring our whole lives to God. With this evening prayer, we do. By Renee James
What can we expect with grief and what can we do about it? Varieties of grief mean varieties in pain. God also lifts us up in a variety of ways. Blog 2 in Diane McBeth's series on grief and Christ's consolation.