The Bible teaches us that God’s answer to self-criticism lies in nurturing a learner’s heart.
God's thoughts are higher than and completely different from ours
Whether it’s past pains, hurts, experiences, accomplishments, God wants us to look forward to his life and plan for us.
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.
Thinking about others is a deliberate choice, and it’s the most inspiring way we can live our lives.
The heart is powerful enough to determine the course of our lives: what we feel, what we say, and what we do.
Jesus endured the pressures of sin, and we can learn from him how to do the same.
The church in the New Testament was made strong by the powerful walk with God of each individual Christian.
We have to decide whether we want a biblical or a traditional church.
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.