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The Psalmist’s Plea
Some psalms are difficult to outline; others easily lend themselves to an organized layout. Psalm 5 falls in the latter category. It begins with a plea (Psalm 5:1–3) directed to the Lord, whom David addresses, “O LORD . . . my King . . . my God . . . O LORD.” It concludes with a promise (5:12). Sandwiched between the plea and the promise are four descriptions.
Read More→Strengthen Your Attitude
The 90-day reflective journal Cultivating Joy helps you take time daily to enrich your outlook and strengthen your attitude by reading a passage from God’s Word and Pastor Chuck’s reflection on it.
A Nobody Turned Great
Many followers of Jesus feel like God could never use them in a mighty way because of their failures, shortcomings, or lack of skills. Pastor Chuck reminds us of David and why God chose him to be king.
God Was There for Them
Various personalities of the Bible come alive for you on this page. Learn about the experiences they faced, the choices they made, and how the lessons they learned apply to your life.
Taking Thoughts Captive
Have you ever tried to control what you think about during the day? In this Timeless Insight, Pastor Chuck gives examples of nutritious food for our minds that can change the course of our day.






