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.
The Bible gives us a lot of examples of people who found the courage to be themselves by believing that God loved them for who they were.
Throughout the gospels, Jesus asked key, timely questions to spark deeper conversation and consideration.
Understanding why you should build the church God wants and others need.
How can those of us who identify as Christians make church more accessible to those who believe in God?
How to go from apathetic to inspired.
God created each of us to be original, with unique talents, personalities, backgrounds, strengths, and weaknesses.
To change the world, we must change the church. This starts with every Christian deciding to transform personally, beginning with our personal relationship with God.
Many Christians become deceived because our entire experience is lived within the church. God wants us to expand our world to see he has bigger things in store.
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.
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.