The Voyage of Life: Perspective on Death
In the end, we will either search for earthly gain or trust in the Lord. The path that we choose determines our perspective on suffering and death.
In the end, we will either search for earthly gain or trust in the Lord. The path that we choose determines our perspective on suffering and death.
Life slips past before you know it. Where is your hope?
Thomas Cole’s depiction of The Cross and the World compels us to put our hopes in the things that will last forever rather than in the brevity of human creations.
This couple, who suffered at the hands of fellow church members in Ethiopia, offer a model of steadfast trust and devotion amidst extreme persecution.
Rebekah Howe tells how a mysterious disease has given her a ministry, gratitude, hope, and an eternal perspective.
Seminary professor Nate Hoff tells his story of suffering through mental health issues and multiple other family crises.
As hard as the physical and emotional pains of cancer were, they’re nothing compared to what Eliza found in Christ.
Films often reflect common cultural questions. Ken engages with three films that all ask the question of how we ought to live in light of death.
Memories bring with them a sense of grief at lost hopes and dreams. But reflecting on them can help prepare us for our eternal home, remembering that our short lives lead us to eternity.
“Having hope in the midst of suffering changes everything in your heart and your perception.”
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