Asking God for self-discipline won’t amount to much if your motive is not to love others.
To experience a transformation in our lives we must embrace spiritual training and discipline.
The condition of your faith and heart will determine whether you enter the presence of God or the realm of religiosity.
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.
We can face difficulties with faith by learning three key lessons from the book of Nehemiah.
This study is going to look at the two types of people we become when we get tied down by rules, and how to break free so we focus on what really matters.
God is always moving on behalf of the good. One thing he is always trying to do is make up for where we are lacking, and in this way he wants to be the parent we’ve always needed and desired.
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.
Focus is giving a lot of attention, time, energy, etc. to one particular person, group, or activity. It’s having the ability to do one thing at a time, well done.
God loves us and he guides us through discipline and training, just like a father who cares deeply for his children. How and where is God guiding your life?