The Origin of Jesus Christ – Whose Son was He?
Discover why Jesus Christ was called the Son of David and Son of Abraham. Explore His divine mission of redemption through His human lineage, as revealed in Matthew 1:1.
Who is Jesus Christ?
Many misrepresent Jesus Christ, but Scripture reveals His true origin, mission, and purpose. This new Daily Dew Spotlight series explores the person of Christ through the Gospels to uncover the truth of His life and teachings.
The Influence of Jesus Christ on the Arts (2)
Long after sermons end and miracles fade into history, stories, images, and symbols continue to speak. From ancient pages to modern screens, one figure keeps inspiring human creativity in quiet and powerful ways.

The Influence of Jesus Christ
What if the very way we measure time, frame morality, and define civilization was traced back to one Man? Discover how Jesus’ life and legacy shaped culture, history, and even the calendar itself—far beyond religion. A timeless influence that continues to define humanity.

Understanding God: God of Reproduction
From the beginning, God revealed Himself as the God of reproduction. Made in His image, humans carry not only the ability to multiply biologically but also to create, innovate, and reflect His likeness in the world.

Understanding God: The God of Foresight and Sustainable Design
God did not create impulsively. This devotional reflects on divine foresight—how gender, reproduction, and continuity were embedded into creation from the very beginning.

Understanding God: The God of New Identity
God does not only change circumstances—He changes names. This meditation explores how divine identity precedes divine fulfillment.

Understanding God: God of Delegation
Why would God entrust creation to humanity? This devotional explores delegation as a divine attribute and invites readers to reflect on authority, purpose, and responsibility from a biblical lens.

How God Creates: Creating by Making
God did not only speak creation into existence—He worked, formed, and made. This meditation reflects on the sacred dignity of effort woven into creation itself.


