By Pete Briscoe
January 7, 2021
Sarah and Abraham faced a crisis of belief when God promised them the impossible. Though nearly 100 years old, God told Abraham that he would be the father
By Pete Briscoe
January 6, 2021
Sometimes, all this talk about belief starts to feel kind of fuzzy and “out there.” Thankfully, Scripture has given us many, many flesh and blood examples
By Pete Briscoe
January 5, 2021
Okay, so that’s a clever quote, but it’s not entirely true! Yes, government programs seem to never die; but, eternal life for us? We can see that on earth.
By Pete Briscoe
January 4, 2021
Belief is supernatural. If you think about it, there’s really no reason on earth why a biological organism would ever evolve by natural processes...
By Pete Briscoe
January 3, 2021
Some beliefs matter more than others, of course. It’s not a big deal if you believe it’s going to be sunny today and it turns out to be cloudy.
By Pete Briscoe
January 2, 2021
What we believe matters. It matters every second of every day. A flood of negative circumstances rushes through your life.
By Pete Briscoe
January 1, 2021
I’d like to start off the new year with some pretty bold thinking. I know that might be a little bit dangerous, since there’s a good possibility that your brain
By Pete Briscoe
December 31, 2020
Okay, we’re almost done. Next week the holidays are officially over and we get back to life as usual. But first, it’s time to flip the calendar—and for some reason, we make a pretty big deal out of that
By Pete Briscoe
December 30, 2020
Researchers have determined that advertisers bombard us with approximately 2,000,000,007 messages a day telling us to buy, buy, buy. Then there’s the news channels telling us to worry, worry, worry
By Pete Briscoe
December 29, 2020
Most of our New Year’s resolutions don’t survive through Valentine’s Day. By then, it’s too late to cancel the year-long contract at the gym, the budget is blown by a couple extra dinners out a week