Everything in our lives—the good, the bad, and the ugly—is part of the process of becoming who we are meant to be.
While it isn’t wrong to feel angry, God can give us the power to handle this emotion in a spiritual and helpful way.
The heart is powerful enough to determine the course of our lives: what we feel, what we say, and what we do.
We can all look to the Scriptures to learn how to build a relationship with God, the ultimate Father.
One of the many great things about having a personal friendship with God is that he satisfies.
God is relational; he wants a friendship with us, not a religious performance.
When we’re worried, weary, or hurting, we need to know that God has our back; he loves and cares for us.
It helps to remember an important quality of Jesus — that he is always with us.
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.
Join Russ as he discusses with friend AT Arneson about the importance of resting in God alone.
What is influencing you the most during this pandemic? Has it been the news, discouragement, your emotions, or God, the Bible, and spiritual friends?