Faith and ScienceSample

Think about the biggest storm you’ve ever seen—crazy winds, thunder shaking your house, trees bending like they’re about to snap. Now, picture the Earth standing firm through it all. Psalm 104:5 says God placed the world on its foundation so it would never be moved. That’s not just about the planet—it’s about our lives too. When everything feels out of control—school stress, friendship drama, or even family issues—God is the steady foundation we can trust. He doesn’t panic. He doesn’t shift. He holds us firm when we feel like falling apart. You don’t need to have it all together when you stand on the One who does.
Today, take time to pray about the world around you. What questions do you have? Ask God to help you see Him as a strong foundation even in the midst of your questions.
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Science and faith seem like opposites, right? But what are you supposed to do with all the questions, curiosity, and wonder both science and faith bring up? Do you have to choose between using your brain or building your faith? In this 4-week devotional, we'll consider how embracing intellect by exploring science might just be one of the best ways to expand your faith.
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