by Isaac Khalil - March 15, 2023 Reading Time: 6 minutes
The book of Jonah is about a prophet who tried to run away from God. What can we learn from how God dealt with this complicated prophet? The book of Jonah is one of the Bible’s most...
by Erik Jones - January 20, 2023 Reading Time: 5 minutes
We recently launched a new podcast called Verse by Verse. We sat down with the podcast’s producer, Jeremy Lallier, to learn more about it. Life, Hope & Truth began the new calendar...
by Isaac Khalil - January 9, 2023 Reading Time: 7 minutes
Many view the Bible as a book of myths. Others believe it contains some truth, but isn’t necessarily inerrant. Here’s why I believe the Bible is true. The Bible holds the keys to...
by Erik Jones - December 30, 2022 Reading Time: 7 minutes
As we begin the new calendar year of 2023, we take a look back at our most popular blog posts of 2022. The year 2022 was another momentous year for the world. We experienced a major...
by Erik Jones - December 21, 2022 Reading Time: 8 minutes
We are increasingly moving away from writing things by hand. But is there a spiritual benefit to writing out Bible scriptures by hand? We believe so. In a world dominated by digital...
by Isaac Khalil - December 5, 2022 Reading Time: 6 minutes
Rahab the harlot is one of the heroes of faith in Hebrews 11. Why is she considered a person of faith? What lessons can we learn from Rahab in the Bible? Hebrews 11 is known as the...
by Kendrick Diaz - November 18, 2022 Reading Time: 7 minutes
God wants us to follow every one of His words. Is there harm in doing otherwise? Can we ever add to or take away from His words based on circumstances? “Man shall not live by bread...
by Kendrick Diaz - October 24, 2022 Reading Time: 6 minutes
In 2 Timothy 2:15 Paul told Timothy to rightly divide the word of truth. What did Paul mean? How can you rightly divide the word of truth in your study? Timothy had the honor of getting...
by Jeremy Lallier - October 21, 2022 Reading Time: 8 minutes
The Bible calls the disciples of Jesus Christ “the salt of the earth.” What is the meaning of Matthew 5:13? What should Christians have in common with salt?
by Eddie and Shannon Foster - September 12, 2022 Reading Time: 9 minutes
The final meditation point Paul lists in Philippians 4:8 is things worthy of praise. What is praiseworthy? Why is this a fitting end to Paul’s list?
by Eddie and Shannon Foster - September 6, 2022 Reading Time: 7 minutes
The next meditation point in Philippians 4:8 is virtue. Virtue can be hard to find in a world full of selfishness and sin, but it is there and we must find it.
by Eddie and Shannon Foster - August 29, 2022 Reading Time: 8 minutes
The sixth point in Philippians 4:8 is to think on things “of good report.” We all love good news, but is there more to this than focusing on the positive?