Dillon Burroughs is an ECPA-bestselling American author or co-author of more than thirty-eight books.
Let us live not only to serve God ourselves; let us live to help our children and their children live for God.
There is no secret formula--only a life committed to a close walk with God.
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.
We don't earn God's love; we receive it. We don't work for His approval; He approves us.
The church is not a campus but a community. Pastors are not CEOs; they are shepherds.
When we ask God to transform those who oppose us, we are also asking God to transform us.
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.
God saves us because He loves us. It has nothing to do with our goodness or nobility, our achievements or agility. Our salvation depends completely upon our Savior.
Sometimes you are the answer to your own prayer.
Believers may come from different cultures, countries, or customs, but we serve one God who unites us all.
What if every church in America had a ministry to stand against modern slavery?
God's love for others does not stop at the border; neither should ours.
God repeatedly uses the least-likely and least-prepared individuals (ourselves included) to make the deepest impact on our world.
Our response to temptation reveals the substance of our faith.
God is never late and rarely early. He is always exactly right on time--His time.
Righteousness and generosity are inseparable. The person whose heart longs for God also longs to give to others.
The applause of the audience is short-lived. When calls resound for an encore, we are called to direct our attention to our Master.
In sharing how God is changing our lives, we find the lives of others changed as well.
Accountability only works if you want it to.
The actions you take today not only impact you; they influence generations. Every matter matters for eternity.