A spiritual marriage is one guided by the Holy Spirit to follow the teachings of Jesus, and the gift of a spiritual marriage is something the world can’t provide us.
Throughout the gospels, Jesus asked key, timely questions to spark deeper conversation and consideration.
Spirituality and the Bible can help us redefine what being vulnerable should look like, and show us how it can lead to great power.
6 signs you've lost your passion for God, and 5 ways to reignite it.
Now more than ever, we need to stay in the fight. But how do we do that when we feel so burned out?
The following are three traps we can easily fall into that will weigh our hearts down, followed by three conversations we can have that will help ensure that we come out of the holidays stronger than we were when we went in.
Church member burnout is a result of trying to do the "right" thing without actually embracing God’s plan for our lives.
Something we can all learn from basketball, that gets little attention when it comes to our relationship with God, is the importance of an offense and defense to beat burnout.
Being vulnerable with God means being comfortable with our weaknesses because we know God’s power is greater than any of our weaknesses or flaws and that all our strength and courage comes from God. There’s freedom knowing that God loves us no matter what and can make us strong despite our weaknesses or insecurities.
Building our convictions on the Bible will help us trust God to meet our present needs and to fulfill His plans for our lives and our families.