If you want to learn how to reconnect with God when you’re feeling spiritually disconnected, start by asking yourself these three questions.
Vulnerability is key to building real and meaningful relationships
We all want to be cared for, known, understood, and loved for who we are. God is the starting place for this kind of intimacy.
We all long for unconditional acceptance and closeness. It all starts with learning to develop intimacy with God.
Guilt is overwhelming, but God can free us from it. We must learn how to deal with guilt biblically so that we don’t get overwhelmed by the stress, anxiety, and emotionalism it causes.
Do you understand yourself? God knows who we really are and can help us get to the root of things. We just have to be willing to let him.
This study will look at what crowds God out of our hearts, the substitutes we make for him as a result, and how to clear out our hearts so we can discover God for who he truly is.
Even when we make mistakes and hurt God, he still sticks with us because he loves us. Nothing we do can drive him away.
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.
Transparency is having thoughts, feelings, or motives that are easily perceived. It is being completely and honestly ourselves without any pretense. What you see is what you get.
This study focuses on the stories of Saul and David, in order to get a better understanding of what it means to be fake and what it means to be real.
What’s your relationship with the truth? Do you love the truth? Hate it? Ignore it? Run from it? This Bible study will teach you how to embrace the truth and allow it to transform your life.