Creating a spiritual culture that develops, supports, and rehabilitates spiritual leaders.
How do we get out of the constant cycle of comparison?
Here is a spiritual checkup we can use to reflect on what our social media usage might be telling us about our hearts.
The Bible is full of people who have learned from God how to be friends that understand, connect with, admire, challenge, and love each other.
The story of Gideon in the Bible shows us how God can shape any of us into strong leaders if we’re willing to take one (very small) step of faith at a time.
Because God has unlimited mercy, we can feel confident that anything we bring up to him will be met with compassion, understanding, and forgiveness.
In this devotional, we’ll learn to focus on connection instead of criticism, being grateful instead of being good, and letting God teach us to love.
Loving God with all your soul is important; Jesus says it is part of the first and greatest commandment.
Overcoming our fear of inadequacy and having the courage to dream
Sin isn’t usually a popular topic, but God can teach us how to handle it and find freedom
Everyone can become a spiritual leader, but it begins with the decision to allow God to make you into one.
When we aren’t actively resisting the forces of darkness, we become susceptible to letting our view of sin get rosy.