Jason Bishop

Jason Bishop

11
Jan
If You Knew, Why Didn't You Tell Me?

If You Knew, Why Didn't You Tell Me?

Imagine closing your eyes and hearing your closest friends—people you laughed with, grew up with, shared life with—screaming from the depths of hell: "If you knew something so great… why didn't you tell me?"
10
Jan
What Does the Bible Say About Humbleness (Humility)?

What Does the Bible Say About Humbleness (Humility)?

Humility—or "humbleness"—is one of the most cherished virtues in Scripture.
4 min read
10
Jan
What Does the Bible Say About Living in Filth?

What Does the Bible Say About Living in Filth?

In today's fast-paced world, the concept of "filth" or living in dirtiness might bring to mind cluttered homes, poor hygiene, or environmental mess
5 min read
10
Jan
Why Can’t I Seem To Change? | Ryan John Gregg

Why Can’t I Seem To Change? | Ryan John Gregg

Why Can’t I Seem To Change? | Ryan John Gregg
10
Jan
Power Of Christ In All Of Us

Power Of Christ In All Of Us

Eyes wide open in Jesus Christ we see.
09
Jan
So Far To Travel - by Jason Bishop

So Far To Travel - by Jason Bishop

Never let me go, Never let me go.
08
Jan
Frail - Sara Gauss - Jars Of Clay

Frail - Sara Gauss - Jars Of Clay

Jars Of Clay - Sara Gauss - Sara Gauss was Charlie Lowell's sister. Her story was a significant part of the band's early history and personal mission, leading them to be heavily involved in blood donation awareness and HIV/AIDS advocacy through their non-profit organization, Blood:Water Mission.
3 min read
08
Jan
Flood Becomes Mud - Jars Of Clay

Flood Becomes Mud - Jars Of Clay

"waves that I can’t lift me up," using water to symbolize being overwhelmed by one's own failings or the vast distance between a person and God.
08
Jan
Worlds Apart - Jars Of Clay In Christ We Believe

Worlds Apart - Jars Of Clay In Christ We Believe

"Worlds Apart" by Jars of Clay is a song about the spiritual tension and difference between human desires
08
Jan
Faith Like A Child - Jars Of Clay

Faith Like A Child - Jars Of Clay

Jesus emphasized this quality as essential for entering the Kingdom of Heaven, contrasting it with the pride and independence of older individuals