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.
God trains, guides, and directs us even when we don’t realize it.
As parents, we can help our teenagers to love others—no matter how entitled they may be—by inspiring them to follow Jesus's example.
Selfishness can make parenting more difficult, while love makes life easier for ourselves and our children.
If we want to be bold and courageous and conquer cowardice, we first need to learn to call it what it is.
Building self-discipline is what gives us the ability to bridge the gap between aspiration and victory.
Asking God for self-discipline won’t amount to much if your motive is not to love others.
If we are going to make a positively transformative difference in the world, it is going to happen through our relationships. Let God help you find your courage.
To experience a transformation in our lives we must embrace spiritual training and discipline.
Three humanistic myths and three spiritual truths about the importance of family in our lives.
As we consider how to grow in our walks with God, let’s look to some inspiring examples of great fathers in the Bible for guidance.
Motivation to build relationships happens when we are moved by God’s love and have the courage to face our fears.