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.
Nothing beats the adrenaline rush of being motivated to make a change, but how do you make that change last?
We can all look to the Scriptures to learn how to build a relationship with God, the ultimate Father.
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 is relational; he wants a friendship with us, not a religious performance.
We need to acknowledge what is wearing us out, especially the ways in which we become focused on rules and behaviors.
When we’re worried, weary, or hurting, we need to know that God has our back; he loves and cares for us.
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.
Jesus can teach us how to break free from a frustrating, unsatisfying, and rule-dominated experience of Christianity to find a real relationship with God.