Christians can be deceived and think they are immune to the insidious impact of insecurity, but the Bible teaches something different.
We are living in a time of deep need for our own version of a Public Theologian, but with a more spiritual emphasis. I call these new 21st century thinkers Spiritual Theologians.
For all of us who face the limits of yesterday’s memories, we can learn from Nehemiah’s example and renew our dedication to God by practicing “Radical Forgetfulness.”
God wants us to experience continual restarts, rebirths, redefinitions, and to rebrand our lives.
I hate waiting. I want control. Waiting means I don’t have control, which makes me fearful, anxious, pressured, and stressed. What about you? Do you also experience emotional tumult when forced to wait, knowing what you want will be delayed or maybe never happen?
Stephen Curry teaches us we must first Reset, Refocus, and Rebuild. This process is essential for getting unstuck to change.
There are many benefits of hard work in the Bible. Our capacity to grow can only be sustained if we understand the spirituality of hard work.
The “Transparency Quiz” is a simple set of questions whose purpose is to sensitize and make us aware of our level of transparency. Find out where you are at and figure out how to get to where you want to be.
When Jesus spoke, he described a vision. This vision was of a world changed by his kingdom, and those who listened were transfixed.
God will test us just as he tested Abraham. This is a clear and simple truth. Reflect on these 5 surefire signs God is testing you to help get clarity on where he is trying to take you.
In our effort to serve God more we become so busy serving God that we stop making time for him.
How to keep your heart alive, growing, and thriving—even in the brisk pace of the holiday season