When we focus on God's love rather than our own insecurities, flaws, and weaknesses, we can begin to change.
The question is not whether we have a sense of divine purpose, but how we’re trying to satisfy it.
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.
Five ways Jesus can teach us to show compassion when we want to be critical.
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.
A healthy and strong marriage requires constant evolution and change.
Asking God for self-discipline won’t amount to much if your motive is not to love others.
Life is much better and more satisfying when we stop living a me-centric life, and start following God's will for us to become loving people.