We have the potential to make and sustain beautiful relationships where we actually listen to one another and change the way society and culture say it is “supposed” to be. We should want our relationships to be like our walk with the Lord…constantly learning and growing for the better, for the best.
Read MoreA Bible app, like a physical book, is simply a tool, a method of communication. As Christians in the 21st century, God has given us the ability to read, share and experience His word in many different ways.
Read MoreWhen we live a life of glorifying God, we’re living counterculture. We’re standing for the Kingdom of Heaven.
Read MoreShe left her life in poverty, marked by violence, abortion and criminal activity, and now runs a think-tank to help those in the most hard-hit zip codes.
Read MoreLet me introduce you to the speaker and author of “An Imperfect Woman,” Kim Hyland. She wants to share with you how Jesus set her free from religion and her attempts at being good enough for Him.
Read MoreWe whine, we complain, and yet we very rarely remember that we are 50 percent of our relationship. This means we are 50 percent of the problem.
Read MoreIt is in the tension that you become more deeply rooted. You can also learn some new things while you are at it.
Read MoreMany Christians were stunned by the recent news that former Christian pastor and author of “I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” Joshua Harris, had kissed both his faith and marriage goodbye. Ten years ago, I would have been in the same place.
Read MoreThe culmination of articles over the next three months come from women just like you. Each pulling from their own experiences and life lessons from God though different seasons in their lives.
Read MoreIf studying Exodus has challenged you to think beyond “God, guns and country,” here are ways you can look for God in every country and in every person.
Read MoreWe live in a world in love with conflict. Across Europe and America an ideology of hate is gaining strength. Its fuel is fear – fear of difference. It thrives on division – on creating an us versus them culture.
Read MoreHe (Francis Chan) loves Jesus and is sincerely working to call the church up, not out. He takes responsibility for being part of the problem more than once and calls us to humbly seek God to make critical changes to see a revival in America!
Read MoreAustrians decorate their homes for Easter, hanging hand painted eggs from branches in bloom with the buds of spring. These Ostereierbaum (Easter egg trees) sparkle, the hand painted eggs shining in the sun’s light.
Read MoreSometimes, the best way to care for someone is simply to invite them in and to focus on them. Hospitality is focusing on what they need and nothing else.
Read MoreI lacked the strength of purpose that could have helped me rise above the more inconsequential battles I was having: the jealousy of other women, the discouragement of feeling insignificant and behind, and the indignation I felt over the mass-deception taking place in front of my eyes.
Read MoreWhether you aspire to become an influencer on a national or worldwide level, or just hope to establish your identity among your friends, coworkers, and family, here are three ways you can establish your own personal brand.
Read MoreAmidst the hustle of today’s constantly moving culture, eating alone has become controversial. Some see mealtimes as extra hours to get work done. Others may be terrified at the idea of being alone while eating a meal.
Read MoreOne in four adults and about 17 percent of children in America live with disability. How many more will experience disability as they age? And when they do, will we as a church be there?
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