The Bible teaches us that God’s answer to self-criticism lies in nurturing a learner’s heart.
When we’re truly grateful for God, our lives will change in ways we could never imagine
While it isn’t wrong to feel angry, God can give us the power to handle this emotion in a spiritual and helpful way.
The heart is powerful enough to determine the course of our lives: what we feel, what we say, and what we do.
Nothing beats the adrenaline rush of being motivated to make a change, but how do you make that change last?
The parables of Jesus show that he understands you, can help you understand yourself, and help you understand God.
Join Amy, Jynette, and Michele as they discuss this incredible parable and how we can respond to God’s love too.
What is influencing you the most during this pandemic? Has it been the news, discouragement, your emotions, or God, the Bible, and spiritual friends?
In the midst of dealing with the ongoing stress of 2020 and the pandemic, it can be easy to just want to run away and hope all of our problems will be magically solved. But no matter where we run, our stress doesn’t leave us.
For such a time that we are in, we are given an incredible opportunity to not tread water spiritually, but to take advantage of everything that’s going on - to learn and to transform.
By digging down deep, we start the process toward having a faith in God that is not easily shaken. However, depth takes work. It is not a personality trait or a natural talent, but rather a skill that must be worked at and developed over time.