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Today’s Devotional
Teachability
David’s song, preserved for us as Psalm 131, says that he does not involve himself in great matters or “things too difficult for him.” The idea here is that he doesn’t pursue places of prominence or greatness. He recognizes his own limitations based on an honest assessment of his knowledge and skills, and he feels no need to play the hero. He simply doesn’t have anything to prove.
Read More→How to Wait Well
Dig deeply into 2 Thessalonians with our spiral-bound workbook, CD or MP3 audio set, and Chuck’s commentary. Learn to develop personal maturity and a deep trust in God amid suffering.

The Trait That Defines Him
Which quality of Chuck’s has made such a profound impact on his daughter Charissa? It’s probably the quality that has also kept his ministry intact all these years. Read Charissa’s thoughts in this May letter.
A Worth Far Above Jewels
The world's expectations are relentless—and impossible. Pastor Chuck redirects women to the biblical model of true worth, where God's sufficiency replaces culture's shallow, ever-changing standards.
Keep On Keeping On
Does your life feel like a never-ending cycle of the same old tasks? Are they bordering on pure drudgery? Pastor Chuck claims that actually puts you in good company. Watch this video about pressing on!





