Blog · Recharge Wednesday When Empty Jars are All You’ve Got {Recharge Wednesday}She stared at the ceiling as her eyes adjusted to the dim light of the rising sun piercing through the…
AJC · Blog Ravi Zacharias – When Sin Destroys a Legacy {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“Be sure your sins will find you.” This verse, found in the Old Testament in the book of Numbers, is…
AJC · Blog Past Mistakes Should Not Define Our Future {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“The heavens will not be filled with those who never made mistakes but with those who recognized that they were…
Blog · Recharge Wednesday Shifting the Praise Paradigm {Recharge Wednesday LINKUP}The CD played my new favorite song as I drove to work that morning. It was the end of winter…
AJC · Blog Division in the Church During the Pandemic {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“Nevada’s 50-person limit on religious assemblies violates the First Amendment, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled, as…
AJC · Blog Engage in the Fight Against Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery {The Atlanta Journal Constitution}In 2007, the U.S. Senate designated Jan. 11 as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Since then, awareness and advocacy campaigns…
Blog · Recharge Wednesday 2021 America – A Reflection on the Founding Principles of our Nation {Recharge Wedneday LINKUP}“Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom and with all thy getting, get understanding.” “The light shineth in darkness,…
AJC · Blog New Year Does Not Mean Our trials Are Over {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}“Wake us up when 2020 ends! 50 quotes that sum up how everyone feels about the past year.” The headline…
Blog Looking Back at 2020… Moving forward in 2021Dear friends, Christmas morning met us with many reasons to celebrate. We were incredibly blessed to be able to celebrate…
AJC · Blog Advent Celebrations Reinforce Significance of Jesus’ Birth {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}The term “Advent” originated from Latin “adventus,” which means “coming” or “arrival.” The Latin term, translated from the Greek word…