We can learn from Jesus’s example to set powerful spiritual goals for ourselves so that we can confidently live out the purpose God planned for us.
The story of Gideon in the Bible shows us how God can shape any of us into strong leaders if we’re willing to take one (very small) step of faith at a time.
Any lasting change starts with a change of heart.
How to go from apathetic to inspired.
Building a relationship with God means that we have a lifelong opportunity to start over every day
Building self-discipline is what gives us the ability to bridge the gap between aspiration and victory.
The unrelenting difficulties we’ve experienced this year can prompt us to seek God in a new way.
We are experiencing chaos because so many want so much but rely on human institutions and strength instead of asking God.
Often, the challenge that I face is that I get inspired to want to make a difference, but don’t realize that I first must allow God to change me.
We have an important choice to make every day, and that choice is whether we will choose God, or choose humanism and self-reliance to help us handle the demands and responsibilities of life.
For our purposes, “Destiny” is the ultimate goal of your life, while “Purpose” is the path you will take and things you will do to get there.
How do you think greater spiritual depth could make a church strong? What can you do in your own life, family, and house church to make the church strong?