Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you ever get tired of following God’s plan day in and day out? Nancy knows what that feels like, and she’ll encourage you to keep serving.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Fear and love of comfort could be keeping you from the exciting life God has planned. Learn how to live with less fear and more trust.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Imagine a group of soldiers are on their way to your house. Your spouse has insulted them and treated them rudely. Would you go out to meet them?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When we hear a story, we identify with the hero. But often we act more like a villain. Nancy shares about a godly woman and her foolish husband.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —How do you talk with an angry, volatile person? First, if you’re a child of God, realize that God is protecting you. Second, speak wise words,
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Imagine your spouse made the kind of mistake that could cost thousands of people their lives. Would you approach him with a humble, gracious spirit?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —The book of Ecclesiastes tells us that there is a time to weep and a time to laugh. So let us weep over the lost and over our own sin.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —We can all remember scandals in which a high-profile leader suddenly lost popularity and influence. Stories like this remind us that integrity is important.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Does it seem as if the latest crisis in your life always arrives at a bad time? Hear how God uses what looks like bad timing for His glory.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If you’ve ever felt like a nobody, you’re not alone. The solution isn’t to talk to yourself and convince yourself how special you are.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If your husband asked you to do something immoral, would you do it? What if he was the king and he was drunk and it could mean your life if you disobeyed?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you ever feel pressure to conform to the people around you? Do you think there would be more or less pressure if you suddenly became a queen.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —A young girl lived under an authoritarian regime. She was conscripted into a harem and was pulled into ethnic conflict. Sound like something
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Trust in God’s providence does not mean that you always sit back and do nothing and just wait for things to unfold as they will happen.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you ever look at the blatant sin in our culture and wonder if we live in the worst time ever? Nancy tells about some other sinful moments
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If a friend lent you a priceless treasure, you would treat it carefully. Our children are treasures on loan from God. Are you taking good care of them.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Does the word peaceful describe you? It can, even though things are hectic all around you. Nancy shares the secret to having peace.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Moms try to control their kids. And that’s a good thing; it’s a part of training and protecting them. But the truth is that moms can’t control everything.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you ever wonder what God’s plan is? Why do the faithful suffer while the ungodly prosper? Nancy offers some ideas about this difficult situation.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Imagine a friend laughing at you after you tell her about one of your deepest struggles. Nancy tells of a woman from the Old Testament in that position.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Christmas is all about surrender. It's about the surrender of the Son to obey the perfect will of the Father and enter human history.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If you have kids on Christmas break this week, you may know what it’s like to have your plans challenged and your wisdom called into question.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Set aside Christmas decorations, carols, and cards. Get fresh perspective on a poor young girl tasked with a gigantic assignment. Janet Parshall shares today.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Imagine living in a city that’s under attack, not just from an opposing army, but from God Himself. The biblical character Rahab faced that exact thing.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Some heroes of the Bible found themselves in an unlikely place—the house of a prostitute. Hear how God works in unpredictable places.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Does the sin of your past have to keep you from moving forward in your relationship with God? Hear from women who have found freedom.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When God told His people to destroy the city of Jericho, why did He choose to have mercy on one woman? Hear about Rahab’s redemption and God’s power.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you ever worry what the future holds for your children? Find out how you can be a parent of faith, working, praying, and trusting for your children.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —The courage of a few women can have a huge effect on their world. This was true in ancient Egypt when some women defied an evil king. It’s also true for you.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Some behaviors, such as drug addiction, are not just sinful; they’re also taboo in the church. But it’s easy to get away with other types of sin.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Why do you sing in church? Out of habit or obligation? Nancy wonders what singing would be like if everyone were singing with their whole heart.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When parents teach God’s Word to their kids, it can feel like the material is going in one ear and out the other. But it may pay off more than you realize.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —You’ve heard the debates about Social Security. Will it be around in the future? Thankfully, you never have to worry about Jesus Christ.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Everything we have is a gift from God. As long as we keep this perspective, our hearts are humble, and we are sensitive to the Lord.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —It seems like we naturally want to wish people well during the Christmas season. That’s biblical. Nancy will show us the way Elizabeth encouraged Mary.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Imagine Olympic athletes who have spent years in training. Then when they get to the event, they decide not to compete. Sometimes we do things like this.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you want the men around you to be courageous? To take leadership? To protect and provide? Then maybe you need to be an encourager!
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When someone we love is suffering, we want to step in and stop the pain. But if God is using suffering to draw a lost soul to Himself, we need to let God work.