Check out our new Mini Quiet Time, where in Psalm 32, David comes to God to help him deal with the clutter of his heart.
What the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector can teach us about talking to God when we feel guilty.
Because God has unlimited mercy, we can feel confident that anything we bring up to him will be met with compassion, understanding, and forgiveness.
But how do we become a light that shines brightly before others? The first step is making sure we choose not to live in darkness ourselves.
Growing more aware of ourselves — the good, the bad, and the ugly — increases the intimacy in our relationship with God and others
Sin isn’t usually a popular topic, but God can teach us how to handle it and find freedom
When we aren’t actively resisting the forces of darkness, we become susceptible to letting our view of sin get rosy.
If you want to learn how to reconnect with God when you’re feeling spiritually disconnected, start by asking yourself these three questions.
We all long for unconditional acceptance and closeness. It all starts with learning to develop intimacy with God.
Do you look forward to praying and believe God listens?
As soon as we begin to pray with honesty, vulnerability, and transparency with God, we experience God moving and turning painful darkness into the light of hope.