It's not always easy to admit to ourselves or others when we have given up on something
Thinking about others is a deliberate choice, and it’s the most inspiring way we can live our lives.
We can all look to the Scriptures to learn how to build a relationship with God, the ultimate Father.
God doesn’t want any of us to go through storms alone.
God is relational; he wants a friendship with us, not a religious performance.
God commands us not to give into our fear and reminds us that he will never fail us.
When we’re worried, weary, or hurting, we need to know that God has our back; he loves and cares for us.
We have dreams we want to see happen and visions we want to accomplish, but it takes a lot of energy to keep running toward them.
We all experience feeling stuck at times, whether it be in hardships, relationship conflicts, failures that follow us wherever we go, or guilt that feels too big for us to carry on our own.
God wants to give us the help we need, but we have to be willing to be vulnerable enough to ask him for it.
Vulnerability is usually not the first thing we associate with being strong, but the Bible tells us true strength actually comes from embracing our weaknesses.
The holidays are a time to celebrate hope, and there's nothing greater than the hope God brings with the birth of Jesus.