Do I Really Trust?
God is completely trustworthy and always good. And no matter what our circumstances, we can trust Him.
Continue Reading ›Four Questions God Asks Us
We can trust that God knows what, how, and when to do what needs to be done toward the fulfillment of our mission and vision.
Continue Reading ›The Prayers of a Sponsored Child
Sponsored children pray and ask God for direction, for someone to love them, for provision — for more of Him. How different (or similar) are your prayers?
Six Reasons We Can Trust God
Jesus cautions us not to worry about anything, not even food or clothes. He gives us six reasons for trusting in God rather than worrying.
Why Do We Follow the Lord?
God is looking for people who will follow Him for no earthly reason, especially in difficult times.
Artist Spotlight: Robbie Seay Band
A trip to the Dominican Republic gave Compassion artist, Robbie Seay a unique opportunity to see how child sponsorship shapes the lives of children living in poverty.
A Faith With Roots
An emotional experience is not sufficient for salvation. We have to have roots that require us to count the cost of our journey with Christ.
Far-Reaching Prayers
As we pray, we cannot understand how far reaching and powerful our prayers may be, unless the Lord graciously allows us to see a bit further than we normally can.
Prayers of Encouragement
Prayer transformed a gray morning into a day of hope. Hope that God would bring new blessings to the home of one little girl.
Thanking God Before a Prayer Is Answered
We have to thank God even in the midst of our trials. Every day, we need to live out our faith — not just when things are going well, but every single day.
The Power of Words and Actions
There are hundreds of women’s groups who meet each fall, spring, and summer for bible studies, and with such little extra time and effort, they can take their faith into action, being the hands and feet of Jesus in this world.
Praying Is Dangerous Business
What are you praying for? Are you ready to be the answer to your own prayer?