Today in the Word Devotional
Summary: Today in the Word is a daily audio devotional available via podcast. Moody Radio host Mike Kellogg leads the listener through each day’s devotion. Today in the Word features solid biblical content and study that models the mission and values of Moody Bible Institute.
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Community is a vital component of the Christian life, and being a part of a healthy, caring church is a joy. But anyone who’s been a part of a church can tell you no congregation is perfect. Still, on …
Square Inch Church, a growing Christian Reformed Church congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, gathers for dinner after weekly Sunday afternoon services. Their “love feast” looks like a lot of church …
Charles Spurgeon once said that all the Christian virtues are locked up in the word prayer. The topic is a wellspring that invites sustained study and reflection from many angles. This month we will e …
The city of Chicago hired the country’s first known female police officer. Detective sergeant Marie Owens was born to Irish immigrants, grew up in Ottawa, and moved to Chicago with her husband. After …
Rhetorical questions are questions with obvious answers, asked to make a point. For example, the answer to, “Who has measured the waters in the hollow of his hand?” (Isa. 40:12) is “God.” The point is …
In the 1960s, a Stanford University psychology professor conducted a famous experiment known as the “marshmallow test” with a group of four-year-old children. Each child was given a marshmallow and to …
Arloa Sutter understood the biblical mandate of the gospel to address spiritual and physical needs. She founded Breakthrough Urban Ministries in 1992 by opening up a room in a church to offer hot coff …
Christian musician Glenn Kaiser wrote a memorable blues song about “Self-Control” that includes these lyrics: “It’s the thing I lack most and it puts me in a bind / The wise possess it, it brings them …
“Laughter is the best medicine,” they say, and it’s true. Humor and laughter decrease pain, improve heart function, and boost the immune system. According to one source, even a simple thing like “a go …
Hezekiah led a spiritual revival as king of Judah in the years 715 to 686 b.c. “He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father David had done.” He removed high places, destroyed ido …
In his recent book, Rich, Free, and Miserable: The Failure of Success in America, author John Brueggemann explores “market thinking,” that is, the tendency to evaluate everything in terms of efficienc …