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Le Ann Trees

Using Money Wisely

By Le Ann Trees / November 11, 2024

Money is a part of daily life. Here are some practical thoughts on wisely stewarding the money God entrusts to us.

Living in Light of the End

By Le Ann Trees / November 4, 2024

As Christians participate in ordinary daily pursuits in this world, they should be focused on living life backward. What does that mean?

6 Things Jesus Teaches Us About the Devil

By Le Ann Trees / October 22, 2024

Some people think it’s fun to dress up as the devil for Halloween, but there’s nothing funny at all about Satan. Here are six things Jesus teaches us about the devil in the epic encounter in the wilderness (Matt. 4:1-11).

3 Kinds of Grace We All Need

By Le Ann Trees / October 8, 2024

Grace is receiving good things we didn’t earn and not receiving punishment we did earn. Here are three kinds of grace we all need.

7 Ways to Love Your Spouse

By Le Ann Trees / October 3, 2024

Marriages need nurturing in both the good and trying times of life. Here are seven practical ways to love your spouse.

8 Godly Men of the Bible Who Still Needed a Savior

By Le Ann Trees / September 23, 2024

No matter how godly any of us are in this life, we all fall short of keeping God’s law perfectly. Here are eight godly men of the Bible who still needed a Savior—Jesus Christ our Lord.

Q & A: 10 Important Aspects of Submission and Authority in a Christian Marriage

By Le Ann Trees / September 13, 2024

Are Christian wives called to submit to the godly leadership of their husbands? What does the Bible teach about submission and authority in a Christian marriage?

If God Is Loving, Why Doesn’t He Just Forgive People?

By Le Ann Trees / September 6, 2024

Have you ever wondered why Jesus had to die on a cross for people’s sins? After all, if God is loving, why couldn’t he just forgive everyone instead of putting his Son through all that suffering to make atonement for sin?

Holding Fast to Your Christian Liberty

By Le Ann Trees / August 28, 2024

Some people add rules or advocate certain lifestyles for Christians to follow that the Bible doesn’t command. How can believers hold fast to their Christian liberty?