Thinking about others is a deliberate choice, and it’s the most inspiring way we can live our lives.
The Bible is full of people who have learned from God how to be friends that understand, connect with, admire, challenge, and love each other.
A lot of the problems we get into in life come because we are searching for love—often in all the wrong places.
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.
This often-undetected sin can stop you from living out God’s purpose for your life.
Marriage requires a level of selflessness and love that must be learned, developed, renewed, and sustained
As parents, we can help our teenagers to love others—no matter how entitled they may be—by inspiring them to follow Jesus's example.
Selfishness can make parenting more difficult, while love makes life easier for ourselves and our children.
Three humanistic myths and three spiritual truths about the importance of family in our lives.
We all long for unconditional acceptance and closeness. It all starts with learning to develop intimacy with God.
Being vulnerable with God means being comfortable with our weaknesses because we know God’s power is greater than any of our weaknesses or flaws and that all our strength and courage comes from God. There’s freedom knowing that God loves us no matter what and can make us strong despite our weaknesses or insecurities.
It is easy to try to rely on something as tangible as money for security. What are times in your life when you have faced guilt or regret, and relied on wealth or money, rather than turning to God for forgiveness?