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.
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?
Learning to be slow to anger isn’t easy, especially when facing difficult personalities. Here’s how to navigate those conversations with patience and grace.
The best way to resolve conflict face-to-face and build stronger relationships isn’t through email or text—it’s through personal, meaningful conversations.
When God calls, respond with faith and embrace the journey He has planned. Discover how to follow His guidance with confidence.
As an extrovert, I have to really try to “be quick to listen, slow to speak”. (James 1:19-21) Perhaps you’re an extrovert as well, and can relate? We spend so much time giving our opinions or telling some story that we think people need to hear. We often miss so many important pieces of information from the people we’re interacting with. The struggle is real!
Joseph’s story shows how God provides wisdom in lean seasons and reminds us to trust Him when the food runs out.