Reading Time: 3 minutes Here are the top 5 Joshua’s Outpost blog posts for 2018.
Year: 2018
Reading Time: 3 minutes The gospel instantly changes our identity. Even though this change happens instantly, it often takes a while to get our head around.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Do you hate your job? If yes, you should read this post. Discover what you need to do when you feel like your job has become a burden rather than a blessing.
Reading Time: 7 minutes Joseph does not get a lot of attention in the Christian faith. Sure, we briefly talk about Him around Christmas time but he is almost an afterthought. Joseph is quite a special individual. Only Joseph is chosen to be Jesus’ earthly dad out of all of the men of history.
Reading Time: 5 minutes Here is a post about the 3 things in life that are good, but if God isn’t first, they can derail your dreams if you let them.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Have you ever thought about what your purpose is for your life? Have you really sat down, and deeply pondered what you want would be your mission statement for your life?
Reading Time: 4 minutes You may have heard me say this before, but it’s worth repeating again: I’m deeply persuaded that many Christians, myself included, have a big gap in the middle of our gospel theology.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Do you know how Job, after losing everything almost overnight, has the ability to stay faithful and “not sin with his lips” throughout this terrible trial? Let me tell you one of the reasons: it’s gratitude!
Reading Time: 4 minutes Being anxious is silly. It shows a lack of trust in God because we’ve taken our focus off of Him as our provider. Jesus proclaims, “Don’t be anxious, God knows.” Instead, seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and what you need will be provided.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Are you discouraged by that reality? Be honest: it’s tempting to think that we can’t make a difference. It’s easy to think that who we are, what we believe, and how we live won’t impact others. Aren’t we just biological blips on the huge universal radar of space and time?