Dillon Burroughs is an ECPA-bestselling American author or co-author of more than thirty-eight books.
Jesus came to give us life. We don't have to hang on a cross like he did. For him, it was a sacrifice. For us, it is a gift.
There is no secret formula--only a life committed to a close walk with God.
The Bible's message is that you matter to God. Our response is that God should matter to us.
The solution to our human frailty is not to try harder, but to turn Godward.
Let us not take what we eat for granted; let us view our meals as an opportunity to give our Lord praise.
Even if God never did another good thing in our lives, we could spend the rest of this life praising Him for what He has already done.
We may not have the ability to change all of the world's wrongs, but we can make a difference where we are.
The Lord watches over us every moment of every day. He is there--and He cares--about every step and every breath.
Many overlook the fact that Jesus was homeless. He did not only teach the poor; He lived among them.
Righteousness and generosity are inseparable. The person whose heart longs for God also longs to give to others.
We often forget that calling for peace is the most courageous act we can take. It's easy to call for revenge, to claim injustice, and to launch an attack. It's much more difficult to forgive, to call for peace, to lay down weapons.
Trust is tough. Once trust has been broken by multiple people on multiple occasions, believing in anyone or anything becomes increasingly difficult. Much of the skepticism of our world can be traced back to broken trust.
To delight in the law of the Lord is to find our source of joy outside of ourselves.
The end of the rope stops in the palm of God.
God repeatedly uses the least-likely and least-prepared individuals (ourselves included) to make the deepest impact on our world.
Accountability only works if you want it to.
If we are to be blessed, we must pursue the Giver of blessings.