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Journey with Hope
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All Praise to God Our King — A Christian Acrostic Poem
This Christian acrostic poem praises God from A to Z, celebrating His love, holiness, and the victory Christ won for us through the cross.
Carol Plafcan
Nov 7, 20252 min read


Psalm 29: The Beauty of Holiness
One of the most beautiful songs of praise to God is in Psalm 29 . David tells us in this Psalm to " Worship the Lord in the beauty of...
Carol Plafcan
Nov 8, 20244 min read


God's Creation Praises and Obeys: the Animals
All of God's creation will praise Him. Everything that has breath will cry out. They will praise Him for His power, His glory, and His provision. Creation knows that the God of the universe cares for it. Do we? The book of Psalms ends with this verse: " Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! " God is sovereign over all living things. In their own way, the animals praise and obey the Lord. What does the Bible have to say about the animals and their response to G
Carol Plafcan
Sep 27, 20247 min read


Why Do We Sing Praises?
Do you ever wonder, Why do we sing praises? Scripture gives many answers. From Psalms to Revelation, singing is woven into worship, remembrance, gratitude, and hope—even in suffering. Singing teaches truth, stirs the heart, and joins us with God’s people across time. Whether joyful or weary, God calls His people to lift their voices and praise Him.
Carol Plafcan
Feb 6, 20244 min read


Sacrificial Love
Loving Friends or Friendly Enemies I heard a pastor say recently that we have confused love for people with being friends with our enemies. I thought about this a lot. Can we love someone and not be friends with them? The Bible says yes. James 4:4(b) says this, "Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God." James acknowledges in chapter 2 verse 8 that we should love our neighbor as ourselves. So James knows the requirement for love of
Carol Plafcan
Nov 24, 20233 min read


Created for His Glory
Being made in the image of God means reflecting His character: love, truth, compassion, and faithfulness. We were created for His glory, to shine His light in a broken world. Through Christ, the image marred by sin is restored, and we become true image-bearers again. As God’s witnesses, our lives are meant to declare His praise and point others to Him.
Carol Plafcan
Aug 11, 20233 min read
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