Hope in the Cross, Day by Day
The Cross is not only a doctrine; it is a daily resource for suffering, guilt, and guilt-driven people.
Scripture, reflection, prayer
Read devotionals and Bible-centered essays written for slow attention, clearer faith, and a steady return to Jesus Christ.
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The Cross is not only a doctrine; it is a daily resource for suffering, guilt, and guilt-driven people.
The Cross is not only a doctrine; it is a daily resource for suffering, guilt, and guilt-driven people.
Faith at work is not a private feeling; it is ordinary integrity when nobody is watching.
A simple process to study Scripture in an age of distraction—observation, interpretation, response.
The apostle John writes from longing and grief, and the Gospel invites us into honest faith in loss.
Jesus’ hard sayings are not unrealistic commands—they are a practical pattern for character in a noisy world.