
ODB: Reverent Fear
Jeremy writes, “I know quite a bit about the fear of dying. Seven years ago . . . I felt intense, sickening, dizzying, overwhelming fear when I was told I had incurable cancer.”

ODB: God’s Perfect Care
David Vetter died at age twelve after spending his entire life in a bubble. Nicknamed “The Bubble Boy,” David was born with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).

ODB: Christ Matters Most
My wife and I like cheesy, feel-good romantic movies. I could say it’s her thing. But I like ’em too.

ODB: God’s Promises
It was painful to see my dad losing his memory. Dementia is cruel, taking away all the recollections of people until there’s no remembrance left of the life they lived.

ODB: Recognizing God
I flew to India, a land I’d never visited, and arrived at the Bengaluru airport after midnight.

ODB: The Gift of Trials
The two men conquered human flight, but the Wright brothers’ journey to success was never easy.

ODB: Let My People Go
The acclaimed painting Let My People Go by Aaron Douglas uses vibrant colors of lavender, green, and gold, along with traditional African imagery, to tell the biblical story of Moses and connect it with black Americans’ struggle for freedom and justice.

ODB: Still Fruitful for God
There’s an old folktale about a woman who carried water home every day from a river using two buckets at either end of a long pole—one bucket new and solid, the other much older and cracked.

ODB: Made Right with Jesus
“We’re ready to board our flight to Montego Bay,” came the announcement. I was traveling as a speaker for and leader of a high school group on a missions trip to Jamaica.
