by Bob Gass | 12 Jul, 2023 | devotional, inspiration, living, The Word for Today
‘I always try to maintain a clear conscience before God and all people.’ Acts 24:16 NLT It’s been said that our conscience was given to us after the fall of mankind in the Garden of Eden. In other words, we got to know the difference between good and evil through... by Bob Gass | 8 May, 2023 | devotional, inspiration, living, The Word for Today
‘My God shall supply all your need.’ Philippians 4:19 KJV How can you tell when you’re depending on people rather than God? When you get upset with your boss because you didn’t get the pay increase you think you deserve. When you become angry with your family because... by Bob Gass | 11 Feb, 2023 | devotional, inspiration, living, The Word for Today
‘Jesus went around doing good.’ Acts 10:38 NLT Your value in God’s eyes was established at the cross. The Bible says, ‘He who did not spare His own Son, but gave Him up for us all—how will He not also, along with Him, graciously give us all things?’ (Romans 8:32 NIV)... by Bob Gass | 18 Dec, 2022 | devotional, inspiration, living, The Word for Today
‘Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak.’ James 1:19 NIV The first century Greek philosopher Epictetus said: ‘We have two ears and one mouth so we can listen twice as much as we talk.’ Taking that on board means being ‘quick to listen, slow to speak.’ Good... by Henry Peterson | 12 Sep, 2022 | inspiration, Living Today
Now what? That’s something that all of us have said to ourselves at one time or another. In his new message, ‘When All Seems Lost’, Pastor Jeff Vines covers the topics of marriage and keeping relationships strong. Jeff offers encouragement for those of us who are... by Henry Peterson | 8 Sep, 2022 | inspiration, Living Today
The crewmembers on board Logos Hope all left their homes at one point to come on board the ship to live and work together with others from around the world. They exchanged their familiar environments for a very unique accommodation – a ship – which sooner or later...