The church of the Bible was dynamic, powerful, and life-changing. So why has church attendance today been declining?
We are not meant to carry our fears, guilt, insecurities, or anxieties alone.
When we have the certainty that God loves us completely for who we are, we can be satisfied no matter what.
The way we live and conduct ourselves will greatly influence others' view of seeking out God and a spiritual community.
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.
God wants us to both have our own happy and satisfying life and to help others have an opportunity for that life, too.
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.
A lot of the problems we get into in life come because we are searching for love—often in all the wrong places.
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.
Though Zacchaeus came with baggage, Jesus’ decision to love anyway completely changed Zacchaeus’ life for the better.
What the Parable of the Persistent Friend teaches us about how to think about God and prayer.