By Stuart Briscoe
May 12, 2022
The church’s privilege is to engage in worship that praises God, honors His name, proclaims His worth, and furthers His cause.
By Stuart Briscoe
May 11, 2022
There is a place for private worship. There is also a place for public proclamation. Both should be dear to the hearts of God’s people and integral parts of their Christian walk.
By Stuart Briscoe
May 10, 2022
The church’s challenge is to use modern means of communication, to which modern people will listen, to speak the ancient message clearly.
By Stuart Briscoe
April 5, 2022
Next time you see a rainbow, worship God! And thank Him for His promises.
By Stuart Briscoe
April 2, 2022
The only war the church is commissioned to fight is the war against evil.
By Stuart Briscoe
March 31, 2022
Religious ritual is intended to portray spiritual reality, not to become a substitute for it.
By Stuart Briscoe
March 12, 2022
“Who may worship in your sanctuary, Lord? Who may enter your presence on your holy hill?”
By Stuart Briscoe
March 6, 2022
Rather than taking sight and hearing for granted, these faculties should be understood as great gifts from God.
By Stuart Briscoe
March 5, 2022
Words can be weapons to wound, medicine to heal, a messenger to convey good news, or an instrument to play a happy tune.
By Stuart Briscoe
March 4, 2022
To be “in the Lord” kept in His love, guarded by His grace, comforted with His compassion, convinced of His faithfulness, and secure in His hand.