
The Daily Memo | July 27, 2022 | Your Hope in Times of Trouble
As a result of the coronavirus epidemic, our world has been shaken. All our assumptions are shattered. Almost everyone, each in our own way, have

As a result of the coronavirus epidemic, our world has been shaken. All our assumptions are shattered. Almost everyone, each in our own way, have

You will be tested. Like Jesus’ desert trial, the enemy comes, probing the perimeter. He knows your story, knows where the weak spots are. But

Michelangelo Buonarroti, the 15th-century Italian artist known for masterworks like David and the Pietà, once said this about his art: “The sculpture is already complete

In 1478, Lorenzo de Medici, the ruler of Florence, Italy, escaped an attack on his life. His countrymen sparked a war when they tried to

Contentment is a quality seen in very few people today. Our society is always offering new items, gadgets, upgrades, and conveniences that promise pleasure, comfort,

Why is it that when we say, “This is the last potato chip I’m going to eat,” five minutes later we’re looking for more? Michael

The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent

Prayer is a truly remarkable privilege, and we must be careful to treat it as such. Have you ever paused to consider why a holy

Once we come to accept that we can never find or hang on to the life we have been seeking, what then? As Dallas Willard