Today, we’re exploring the 'long-game' of active trust—let’s discuss why faith is less about the final destination and more about the Person we are walking with through the wilderness.
Most of us are taught that to lead, you need the corner office, the impressive title, and the loudest voice in the room. But what if the most effective way to move a mountain is actually from the back of the pack?
For millions around the globe, the return of Jesus Christ isn't just a metaphor or a distant dream—it is a literal event that defines their worldview. But how exactly will it happen? Is it a secret, silent arrival, or a cosmic event that stops the world in its tracks?
Adventist education is often praised for its high academic standards, but its real hallmark is its focus on character and faith. But what does that look like for a student who isn’t from an Adventist background? And why are so many families choosing this path over traditional secular options?
We often use the word 'faith' as a synonym for 'wishful thinking' or a vague hope that things will just turn out okay. But as we open the pages of Hebrews 11 this week, we’re going to see that the Bible defines faith in much more rugged, concrete terms.
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