In this Bible study, we will learn through the life of King David how real heart change starts with developing a heart for God.
Any lasting change starts with a change of heart.
What King Ahab can teach us about navigating the emotional disruptions that are necessary parts of the process of change.
Through music, we can go from insignificant and unimportant, to having purpose and being chosen by God. In other words – from feeling frozen to feeling chosen.
We are living in a time of deep need for our own version of a Public Theologian, but with a more spiritual emphasis. I call these new 21st century thinkers Spiritual Theologians.
For all of us who face the limits of yesterday’s memories, we can learn from Nehemiah’s example and renew our dedication to God by practicing “Radical Forgetfulness.”
God wants us to experience continual restarts, rebirths, redefinitions, and to rebrand our lives.
There are many benefits of hard work in the Bible. Our capacity to grow can only be sustained if we understand the spirituality of hard work.
When Jesus spoke, he described a vision. This vision was of a world changed by his kingdom, and those who listened were transfixed.
How to keep your heart alive, growing, and thriving—even in the brisk pace of the holiday season
Music can help spur us on, where we can not only intellectually understand the need for change to the world around us, but be stirred in our hearts to become the people who bring that change.