A Voice in the Chaos: The Discipline of Remembering
Remembering what God said is a discipline. We have never had more access to information, yet we forget what matters most. Here is how to hold onto it.
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Coming back to what God has said and done.
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Remembering what God said is a discipline. We have never had more access to information, yet we forget what matters most. Here is how to hold onto it.
Remembering what God said is a spiritual discipline rooted in Scripture. Learn practical ways to revisit, record, and live out God's words in your daily life.
Remembering what God has said and done isn't a footnote in Scripture — it might be the most important spiritual discipline the modern church has overlooked.
Build a culture of remembering in your church. When a community recalls what God has done, trust grows for what comes next. A practical guide for leaders.
From Polycarp to the underground church in China, these historical testimonies prove that faith holds under pressure. Real stories spanning 2,000 years.
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To remember is to refuse to forget. The God of the Bible is constantly telling His people to remember. Stones at the Jordan. Bread on the table. Names in a journal. Memory is how faith survives the in-between.
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