Flipping the script on how we present practicing spiritual disciplines could certainly impact our churches, both in how many are choosing to practice and in their attitude toward them.
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Flipping the script on how we present practicing spiritual disciplines could certainly impact our churches, both in how many are choosing to practice and in their attitude toward them.
If we can pause, think about what we want to happen BEFORE we leap into the 12-year-old win/lose mindset, we will seek and save the lost too, my friends.
God says that we are his children. We are no longer orphans or nameless. We do belong. If you are one of his children, God has given you his name.
We will always be in process, becoming what we are called to be. We learn through doing. Sometimes we learn by doing well, but typically we learn more by doing poorly.
Sometimes we become impatient regarding Jesus’s promise to come again to take us home. Oh, but he will come! And his coming will be like a bright and fresh spring dawn.
I will leave you with this encouragement: God is pleased with your faithfulness, not a human-perceived outcome.
Rest found in God transcends all areas of life. It brings restoration and renewal to our whole self, as God created us.
Seeing what compassion looks like on Jesus shows us what compassion looks like on God. But what does compassion look like on you and me?
You need Jesus. For the hard times—and there will be hard times. And in the good times. You need your church family. God hears. God answers. God heals.
As we prepare to enter into difficult seasons of life may we take the lesson from my son: Love is NEVER the wrong response.
You see, wrestling with God is not all bad. When we wrestle with God, we are intimately connected to Him. We couldn’t be closer.
So share good news! Do it whenever you have the opportunity. And trust God to be at work in people’s hearts and lives, including your own.
Why am I confident that we can do it? We have each other, good resources, the willingness to do it, and more than anything else, I believe with all my heart that the Lord is with us.
In Unreasonable Hospitality, Guidara describes both his personal journey in the dining industry and how he developed his obsessive pursuit of being hospitable.
Let us have the courage to embrace unconventional paths and actively participate in initiatives that bring about positive change and holistic well-being.
When we experience blessing, we need to be thoughtful and prayerful about what God can, or intends, to do with that blessing.
I ask for one thing; he gives another. I want some unpleasant situation removed; he knows that this is the very situation that will deepen my faith and reliance on him.
May the words of God give you peace and comfort and use us to speak into the lives of those in our community of faith who wrestle the demons of depression.
As we wean ourselves off the holiday season, there is a part of me that wonders what it would be like to embody year-round the excitement of the season that celebrates the birth of Jesus.
If we can all agree that dry seasons with the Lord are a part of the human experience, what practical steps can we take to get out of them?