The Obvious Choice Can Still Be Wrong
The obvious choice can still be the wrong one. Here’s what Ruth chapter 1 teaches us about faithful decision making and second chances.
The obvious choice can still be the wrong one. Here’s what Ruth chapter 1 teaches us about faithful decision making and second chances.
The soldiers meant to mock a dying man. They had no idea they were crowning a King.
Discernment isn’t built overnight. Here’s what Scripture says about how to guard your heart and let wisdom become your reflex.
Most of us grew up hearing it. “Follow your heart.” Which means trust your feelings and let your emotions lead. But what if that’s exactly what’s keeping you stuck?
I’ve been learning that legacy isn’t about length. It’s about being faithful to the calling God gives, even when life feels heavy.
Starting something new in faith is where growth happens. Discover the power of Peter’s journey and why the ability to start matters in your faith.
Embrace the ability to shift and grow spiritually by being open to God’s guidance, even when it challenges your comfort zones.
Embrace the gift of Sabbath and discover how setting aside a day of rest can transform your life and strengthen your connection with God.
Balancing grace and biblical truth is crucial in navigating LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church.
Interpret Scripture within its original context, not influenced by current cultural moments.
The Philippian church exemplified early Christian living through unity, prominence of women, education, and generosity.
Ken Sande’s “The Peacemaker” offers a biblical approach to conflict resolution, emphasizing restoration and God’s glory through practical steps and Scriptural guidance, aiming for reconciliation over retribution.