Life is about choices. Every day we make small ones that shape our routines, and great ones that define our destiny. But above every human decision looms the greatest choice of all—the one Jesus set before all humanity. His mission was not to give people a new philosophy or a religious option. His mission was to confront the world with …
Three Times a Day: Living in Prayer
In recent months, something has been stirring within the Board of Trustees of The Living Truth Fellowship. Over the past few years, each of us has been drawn into a deeper focus on prayer. It wasn’t planned, and it was never discussed, yet prayer has become the center of our lives. Just a few weeks ago, Marc reminded us that …
God Hears Our Cry
From the blood of righteous Abel in Genesis to the souls of those under the altar in Revelation, the Bible reminds us that God hears the cries of those who call out to Him. Since the fall, humanity has endured countless afflictions and at times unbearable torment from evil, leaving us desperate for help. The good news is that our …
The Depth of Prayer
Marc Dickie delivers a stirring message that true faith is not proven by words or mental assent but by obedience to God. To believe while living in disobedience is a contradiction, for surrendering our will to God’s commands is the only path to genuine spiritual freedom. He warns against diluted doctrines that reduce faith to surface-level practice, reminding us that …
How Big Is Your God
When I first confessed Jesus as Lord, I didn’t realize I was stepping into a life where suffering might come with the territory. Today, believers around the world are experiencing this reality, and signs of it are increasingly present here in the United States. Stories of Christians facing hostility for standing firm in their faith are no longer rare—they are …
A Dangerous Prayer
The character Maverick, the F-14 pilot in Top Gun, and King David had something in common—neither was afraid to take the highway to the danger zone. Maverick defied authority, often putting himself and others at risk. His reckless maneuvers and tendency to abandon his wingman showed a pride-driven disregard for limits. King David, however, entered the danger zone out of humility. …
Prophets: Reluctant Servants of God
Throughout the scriptures, especially the Hebrew scriptures, we see a surprising pattern: those whom God called to be prophets often entered that role reluctantly—even resisting at first. Moses argued with God at the burning bush. Jeremiah thought his youth made him unfit. Isaiah confessed he was “a man of unclean lips.” Again and again, prophets expressed why they felt unworthy …
Prayer’s Role in Spiritual Life
Mark Dickey taught on the role of prayer in spiritual life, using the Lord’s Prayer as a model. He emphasized that prayer is not just asking for needs but an intimate father–child relationship that builds closeness with God and strengthens believers. Mark urged a return to daily prayer, noting that modern culture has drifted from biblical teaching, and reminded the …
Humility To God Is Service To Humanity
Gary Lee Corns emphasized the importance of humility and service, using Jesus’ example of washing the disciples’ feet to illustrate how true Christianity is expressed. He taught that following Jesus involves loving and serving others, rather than focusing on church growth, programs, or simply accumulating knowledge. Obedience to Christ’s commandments, such as those in the Sermon on the Mount, leads …
When Dying Means Living
We all face critical junctures in life—moments of decision where we must choose between two paths. These are times when our will intersects with God’s will, and we must decide whether to follow our own desires or surrender to His plan. These pivotal points aren’t a one-time experience; they’re a recurring choice throughout a believer’s life. Yet, in these defining moments, …
