In our modern culture, we aren’t really taught to nurture a sense of wonder. Yet from the very beginning of Genesis, we get a glimpse creating endless surprises in the sky, sea, and land, all the way to the closing of Revelation where we see God seated on the throne...
After witnessing Jesus heal a paralyzed man, Luke describes the people as being amazed in Luke 5:26. You can check out the whole story, here. Now the word amazed is the Greek word ekstasis, which describes someone who is displaced out of a normal state of being or...
The dictionary defines wonder as being filled with “admiration, amazement, or awe; marvel.” In so many ways, those are the fruits of life with God. We are created to live in such a way that our lives are acts of worship where we express our adoration, affection,...
If you look in the Gospels, what you’ll discover is that those who encountered Jesus were constantly left in wild amazement. They were awestruck by the teachings of Christ, the healings of Christ, the mind-bending miracles of Christ. Within the Gospel of Luke we see...
I’ve been so encouraged by the notes, emails, tweets, and posts about sweet readers like you learning to #LIVEWONDERSTRUCK. We’re hearing stories of answered prayers, incredible encounters in creation, wisdom from children, and shifts taking place in the subterranean...