The Funeral Speech
When we lose someone, I believe remembering who they were carries equal importance to remembering who they weren’t.
Imperfection is par for the course of what it means to be human.
When we lose someone, I believe remembering who they were carries equal importance to remembering who they weren’t.
Imperfection is par for the course of what it means to be human.
“Until Christ is formed in you” (Galatians 4:19)—it is the heart’s cry of every believer. Bringing tangible application to this benevolent theme, Nate Stevens presents his latest work, Transformed, a 30-day devotional journey toward the goal of Christlikeness. Each entry features a highlighted Scripture reference, reflection content, and a prayer to solidify the day’s […]
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