When the AIDS crisis hit, what would have happened if we’d poured out of our churches to help those afflicted by this terrible disease?

When the AIDS crisis hit, what would have happened if we’d poured out of our churches to help those afflicted by this terrible disease?
Why should believers avoid grumbling? Here’s 2 reasons; it poisons our faith and blinds us to our blessings.
Frankly, we’re called to be divine mirrors. Our Lord wants us to reflect His divine nature into the darkness of a dying, sin-soaked world.
Lori Hatcher’s 4 minute devotions refreshed my spirit, and gave me a new excitement about praying.
A heart of thankfulness and praise is a antidote for many things, especially for a soul filled with fear. I should know; I’ve lived it.
Perfect people? No. Perfect messes? You bet. Yet God used them. A surprising and welcome discovery of the Bible is this: God uses failures.
In my teens I developed a prejudice so specific only one woman ever triggered it. The incident happened 10 years later and surprised me
The magi spend months traveling to Israel to worship the newborn “King of the Jews” and the chief priests wouldn’t even send a servant?
“And just as we have borne the image of the one made from dust, so also shall we bear the image of the One from heaven.” (1 Cor 15:49)
Why use God’s divine tools? Because regular use will bless our lives and transform us into His image.