Daniel was committed to prayer – it’s all too easy for us to become complacent. But he fit his day around prayer, not the other way round. continue »
Daniel was committed to prayer – it’s all too easy for us to become complacent. But he fit his day around prayer, not the other way round. continue »
The Bible doesn’t offer us empty promises but emptiness full of promise. continue »
Knowing is not enough; the Most High God is sovereign over all – may we not only know that, but live it. continue »
Unlike Nebuchadnezzar we need to humble ourselves – lest we are humbled by God. continue »
My prayer this Lent is that each one of us would know who we are and that is, that we are in Christ. continue »
In the Upper Story God is weaving what will one day be a beautiful tapestry. In the Lower Story it’s like the back of a tapestry: a tangled mess. continue »
This is the real miracle of the fiery furnace: ‘Even if our God does not deliver us,’ they said, ‘we will not serve your gods.’ continue »
The book of Daniel offers us a peek behind the curtain and in doing so it offers hope. continue »
Whatever we are facing today, let us face it not with panic but like Daniel: with wisdom resulting in God’s praise. continue »
Daniel had the courage to stand up, to hold on to who he was in God. How can we, how can you do the same? continue »