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The Hymn: Abide With Me

Tuesday, April 7, 2020 by Tim Bell Leave a Comment

The Hymn: Abide With Me

This is the best known hymn of Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) regarding abiding in Christ and asking Him to abide with us during difficulty. He wrote it not long before he died and his biographies reveal he was no stranger to… Read More

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Abide, Abiding in Christ, Audrey Assad, Christian Poetry, Henry France Lyte, Hope, Hymn Stories, hymn writing, Hymns, J. R. Watson, Jesus Christ, Living Hope, Praise, Sorrow, Worship

The Incomprehensible God

Monday, March 30, 2020 by Tim Bell Leave a Comment

The Incomprehensible God

As we continue our study of the Supreme God and God’s passion for His glory, I wanted to share a poem I wrote back in 2014 as I pondered our Infinite and Incomprehensible Uncreated Creator. His age can never be… Read More

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Joy and Peace in Believing

Tuesday, March 17, 2020 by Tim Bell 1 Comment

Joy and Peace in Believing

As we go through seasons of uncertainty, be it the coronavirus, depression, or other trials of life, may we take heart in the fact that we have hope in a Sovereign God. And there is joy and peace to be… Read More

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Meaningful Work

Thursday, March 12, 2020 by Tim Bell Leave a Comment

Meaningful Work

Most people prefer to find work that is fulfilling, in a career field they are passionate about, and with pay that compensates them rewardingly. But what makes work truly meaningful? What if work was meant to be fulfilling because it… Read More

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Navigating Offenses: Overlooking vs. Dealing With It

Wednesday, March 4, 2020 by Tim Bell Leave a Comment

Navigating Offenses: Overlooking vs. Dealing With It

One of the hardest things we have to learn is how to deal with others who have offended us, while doing it with love and self-control. If you’re a parent, you know this quite well. And no one does this… Read More

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