Guilt, pain, and failure are three of the most difficult experiences in our spiritual lives
Nothing beats the adrenaline rush of being motivated to make a change, but how do you make that change last?
Building or rebuilding our emotional lives will allow us to grow our character as we walk with God and develop our strength from the inside out.
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.
God notices what we go through, even if no one else does, and he wants to do something about our pain.
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.
In this week's Mini Quiet Time, we'll look at a story where Jesus had to choose to be vulnerable and what came as a result of his decision.
In today's Mini Quiet Time we'll look at Psalm 13, one of the psalms where David talked to God about some tough things but comes out closer to God as friends.
In the Parable of the Two Sons, Jesus tells a story to help us learn why we should say what we really think.
The moment we change our view of God is the moment we will see the hope, forgiveness, and connection that come with having a relationship with him.
In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus makes it clear that a relationship with him is about understanding.
Join Russ as he discusses with friend AT Arneson about the importance of resting in God alone.