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.
When we love God with all of our hearts, we will have the capacity to love people wholeheartedly and live out the exciting destiny God has for each of us.
If we want to make listening and learning one of our strengths, we need to identify how we currently listen to others.
The Bible defines humility as getting beyond ourselves and instead securing our neighbors’ interests first.
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.
The first disciples demonstrated exceptional loyalty to God, which translated to a strong sense of togetherness.
A good friend can make just about any situation better. The Book of Proverbs gives us a blueprint for how to be that good friend.
Motivation to build relationships happens when we are moved by God’s love and have the courage to face our fears.
A guide to what may be blocking your love for others.
God’s forgiveness and love can soften even our most ungrateful hearts and motivate us to treat others around us with love and compassion.
Building our convictions on the Bible will help us trust God to meet our present needs and to fulfill His plans for our lives and our families.
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?