Guilt, pain, and failure are three of the most difficult experiences in our spiritual lives
God wants to be real to us–he wants us to see him through our own eyes.
The church in the New Testament was made strong by the powerful walk with God of each individual Christian.
Returning to God is the only way we can stop living for people, stop being afraid of being different, and rediscover what it means to think differently.
The parables of Jesus show that he understands you, can help you understand yourself, and help you understand God.
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.
In the story of Martha and Mary, we can learn from Jesus how prioritizing our relationships with God and people can truly make us happy.
What the Parable of the Persistent Friend teaches us about how to think about God and prayer.
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.
In our search for identity, purpose and intimacy we have to go to a place some do not want to enter. We have to deal with the deep things in our hearts.