Biblical Wisdom for Investing: Lessons from Ecclesiastes 11:2
Discover how Ecclesiastes 11:2 offers timeless investing wisdom. Learn why diversification is biblical and how it applies to money, business, and life.
Discover how Ecclesiastes 11:2 offers timeless investing wisdom. Learn why diversification is biblical and how it applies to money, business, and life.
Every year, when October rolls around, Christians are faced with a question: What do we do with Halloween? Some see it as dark, rooted in superstition or practices that glorify fear and death. Others embrace it as a harmless night of costumes, candy, and fun. But as followers of Christ, we are called to view every day, even those with questionable reputations through the lens of God’s sovereignty. The truth is, no day belongs to the enemy. “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). That includes October 31st.
Fall is one of the best times for churches to connect with their community. Families are already looking for safe, fun, family-friendly events, and a Trunk-or-Treat or Fall Festival checks every box. The challenge is simple: how do you let people know about it?
Word of mouth, flyers, and signs still work, but if you want to reach the families who live right around your church, Facebook local advertising is one of the most effective (and affordable) tools you can use. Here’s how to do it step by step.
Proverbs 22:6 says it best: “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” If you want ideas on how to bring your children or grandchildren into or strengthen their relationship with Jesus, read on.
I still remember the first time I used a GPS years ago. It was incredible. No more folding paper maps, guessing at exits, or stopping at gas stations to ask for directions. All I had to do was type in the address, and instantly it showed me the best way to get there. Even when I made a wrong turn, it would calmly say, “Recalculating…” and guide me back on track.
That experience got me thinking: walking with God is a lot like using a GPS.
Every Christian has been called by Jesus to go out into the world and share His love and His Word. Most of the time, we think of this as happening in church services, mission trips, or one-on-one conversations. But what if one of the best opportunities comes on a night when kids are literally knocking on your door?
That’s what happens every Halloween. Children come dressed up, smiling, and eager for a gift. They expect candy, but as Christians, we have a chance to give them something even greater.
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We live in a world full of uncertainty. Jobs come and go, health can change overnight, relationships face trials, and the news seems to carry more bad headlines than good. Yet the Bible says we can have joy—real joy—no matter what is happening around us.
This doesn’t mean putting on a fake smile and pretending everything is fine. It means finding a happiness that’s deeper than circumstances, rooted in something (or rather Someone) that never changes.
If your church is having a Trunk or Treat or Fall Festival this comprehensive list of resources and step by step action plan will help you with promoting the event. It includes all available resources including: email, announcements at church, Facebook posts and how to run a paid ad, Instagram post ideas, and other more traditional ways to promote your event.
Halloween is the largest outreach event to share the Gospel with children and adults. Here is why it is the biggest evangelistic day and how you and your church can reach others with the Gospel.
This week, I had the opportunity to help teach our 1st through 5th graders the Lord’s Prayer. As I spend time preparing and thinking about a lesson it always seems like I learn more than the kids. Today was no exception.
As I prepared the lesson, I realized that while there are countless resources for helping kids memorize the Lord’s Prayer, there’s very little to help them actually understand what it means.
That got me thinking: Did Jesus want us to just memorize these words—or did He give us this prayer as a blueprint for our relationship with God?