This hymn has a simple tune set to hauntingly beautiful harmony by my favorite classical composer, Johann Sebastian Bach. I’ve seen several versions of the words, and I’m not sure...Continue reading
Author: Denise DiSarro
Confessing vs. Professing Christ
I’ll be honest with you: I’m a people-pleaser. I find it very difficult to speak up if I know that it might make others unhappy with me. But I’m also...Continue reading
Keynote 2007 Summer Project Report
I’m writing from Ft. Collins, CO, and starting tomorrow I will attend the biannual Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) National Staff Conference. I’m looking forward to hearing great teaching and...Continue reading
Understanding and Belief
I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe that I may understand: for this also I believe, that unless I believe, I will not understand....Continue reading
Knowing The Truth
Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established, that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know it. When I first read this quote, it gripped me...Continue reading
Why We Must Think Rightly About God
One of my favorite classic Christian quotes is by A. W. Tozer in his book, The Knowledge of the Holy. It’s the opening sentence from the first chapter (“Why We...Continue reading
How “Classic Thoughts on God” Came to Be
I’ve been journeying into the world of classic Christian literature lately. I’ve had a hunger for a feeling of connectedness with the church through the ages, and for gleaning from...Continue reading
God Changes Lives
Hearing stories about how God changes lives encourages my faith. For example, Lauren, a freshman at a Michigan university, was spiritually aware but had not given her life to Christ....Continue reading
Summer Music + Mission
Our 2007 summer music & mission project for college students is well underway! For the third year in a row we are partnering with Impact, the Campus Crusade for Christ...Continue reading
Prayer Opportunities
There’s been a flurry of activity around the office the last couple of weeks! Students arrive this Thursday for Keynote’s upcoming summer missions project for college students. They will receive...Continue reading