What does it mean to have spiritual competency, and how do we get there?
As long as our hearts have the entitlement mentality, personal growth in our relationship with God and with others will cease.
When life gets hard and unexpected challenges take their toll, it’s easy to start making compromises.
While we don’t always have control over circumstances changing, we can choose how we will respond to them. We can either stay stagnant or grow spiritually.
No matter what problems you may face, God has a way to make them purposeful. God helps us change our perspective so that we see problems as opportunities.
Spiritual change isn’t contingent upon a significant life transition. We can learn from Moses’ relationship with God how to experience our own spiritual transformation.
Now more than ever, we need to stay in the fight. But how do we do that when we feel so burned out?
The longer you do something, the easier it becomes to forget why you started doing it. This can happen to us with Christianity. If you have a seared conscience, these steps will help your heart heal.
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.
Perseverance is the continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, discouragement or opposition. To persist and not give up.