IMPROVE YOUR LIFE
WITH EVERGREEN CONTENT
Are you familiar with evergreens? Deciduous trees and plants shed leaves and/or flowers
in certain seasons, but evergreen beauty can be enjoyed year around.
It's something much more important: Evergreen Content.
This was a new concept I learned from Jessica Thiefels in an informative article on blogging.
According to Jessica, Evergreen Content is information valuable all year long or for many years to come.
You may be more familiar with
evergreen content than you think. I’ll
give you four examples:
(1) Have you ever been to a memorial service and received a leaflet imprinted with The Twenty-Third Psalm (Psalm 23)?
(1) Have you ever been to a memorial service and received a leaflet imprinted with The Twenty-Third Psalm (Psalm 23)?
(2) Have you ever prayed The Lord's Prayer? It was a model given by Jesus in Luke 11:1-4.
(3) You've probably heard The Christmas Story about Jesus born in a stable and laid in a manger. The most familiar reading comes from Luke 2.
(4) After a rain, perhaps you've marveled at a rainbow. You may have even heard it was a sign of promise after The Great Flood (Genesis 9:11-15).
Just four little examples show why God's Word is Evergreen: Valuable all year long or for many years to come.
Why stop there? Try reading a chapter of Proverbs or
Psalms every day. Pay attention to things which speak to your heart.
God's Word is Evergreen Content |
Psalm 119:89-90 says, “Forever, O
LORD, Your word is settled in heaven.
Your faithfulness endures to all generations.”
Forever? That's Evergreen Content for sure!
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