The question is not whether we have a sense of divine purpose, but how we’re trying to satisfy it.
God changes us from the inside out, and we live the rest of our lives knowing we are here for a reason.
The church of the Bible was dynamic, powerful, and life-changing. So why has church attendance today been declining?
When we have the certainty that God loves us completely for who we are, we can be satisfied no matter what.
God wants us to both have our own happy and satisfying life and to help others have an opportunity for that life, too.
How can those of us who identify as Christians make church more accessible to those who believe in God?
Building self-discipline is what gives us the ability to bridge the gap between aspiration and victory.
To change the world, we must change the church. This starts with every Christian deciding to transform personally, beginning with our personal relationship with God.
Many Christians become deceived because our entire experience is lived within the church. God wants us to expand our world to see he has bigger things in store.
God’s dream is to free us from the things we feel imprisoned by. He wants us to feel comforted, confident, and happy.
God loves us and he guides us through discipline and training, just like a father who cares deeply for his children. How and where is God guiding your life?