When we choose to risk we’re hoping for a better outcome, whether for ourselves or someone else we’re serving. And when we risk for His sake and not our own, then we contribute to an eternal glory that goes beyond ourselves. That sort of faith spurs an unshakable hope, one that is worth risking it all for.
Faith
Encouragement for the Indecisive College Student
A large salary doesn’t exclude you from the kingdom. All professions lived out with the “gaze of the soul upon God” (Tozer) and not upon man serve the kingdom…
In Life & Death Robin Williams Taught Us What Carpe Diem Means
Was Robin Williams’ Carpe Diem commonly used before 1989? Were everyday people speaking Latin to each other? Or was it something that Robin Williams, as John Keating, taught us never to forget?
She Wanted a SOZO Tattoo to Cover Her Scars from Her Suicide Attempt–That’s When the Artist Remembers Her
“I look at it now… =My arm, a place that once represented hopelessness now represents love… More beauty from ashes than I could have ever dreamed.”
Rachel Scott Drawing: 13 Tears, 13 Lives and One Girl Who Witnessed to the Bullies Who Killed Her
“I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion, then it will start a chain reaction of the same. People will never know how far a little kindness can go.” —Rachel Scott
Virginity Doesn’t Make You a Better Christian
It was such a small comment, but it clearly reflects something many of us raised in Christian homes subconsciously believe: That being a Christian = Being a virgin and Being a virgin = Being a Christian.

