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Claiming Refuge in God
In Psalm 91:1–4, the songwriter has acknowledged the Lord as his refuge when under attack by the forces of evil. Now in 91:5–10, he sizes up his enemy and calculates his (and our) chances of surviving the battle. (Spoiler alert: we stand a 100 percent chance of victory.) Attitude toward Evil. The majority of the song is written in the second person singular, as if composed especially for one person.
Read More→The Unseen Director
Plunge into the story of Esther with our spiral-bound workbook, CD or MP3 audio set, and Chuck’s biography book. Live in hope for God’s perfect plan for you even when you cannot see it unfolding.
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.
Time to Shift Your Focus?
Fear has a way of magnifying every flaw and shrinking every possibility. In this short video, Pastor Chuck Swindoll offers three practical steps to break free from the cycle of fear.






