God’s Faithfulness in Every Season
A personal reflection on how God’s faithfulness carried me and my family through a demanding season of ministry, study, and Nicole’s cancer journey.
A personal reflection on how God’s faithfulness carried me and my family through a demanding season of ministry, study, and Nicole’s cancer journey.
Navigating prayer for healing and trusting God’s will can be challenging. Here’s how to balance faith, compassion, and understanding.
Commitment builds momentum in faith. One step at a time, we grow by trusting Jesus, even when it’s scary or unknown.
I had a mentor before they were called mentors. It was back in the 90’s, when I was in high school. His name was Tim and he was a local Christian school teacher, who helped out in our youth group. Tim invited a small group of guys over to his place on Monday nights for a…
Great leaders are willing to develop leaders. There are a number of skills that one must possess in order to thrive as a leader. But leadership is only sustainable in the long-term through the development of new leaders. Any great leader will tell you that they are not the be all and end all. The…
Trust Jesus this Christmas by shifting your focus from comparisons to Christ. Discover joy and peace that last far beyond the holiday season.
MOSES: The Analytical Melancholy We’ve been unpacking the Biblical leadership of Moses all week: First, we looked at The Life of Moses: An Overview By Stephen, then we spent some time Analysing the Analytical Mind of Moses, then we took A Melancholy Moment with Moses. Today, we wrap up our focus on Moses. Moses was just like you…
earn how to align your goals with God’s will by trusting Him fully and submitting your plans in faith.
Trusting Jesus means we don’t have to stress about decisions. His plan always prevails, even when we don’t see it in the moment.
Trusting leadership can be hard when it fails. But God is still sovereign. Here’s how to respond with faith and wisdom when leaders disappoint.
I had a solid plan, but God had a better one. Looking back, here’s what I learned in a season of unexpected change.
Simple faith is often the most believable. Lean into an authentic and vulnerable trust in Jesus. Don’t let doubt convince you that you need to experience miracles and emotional highs. Not that they can’t happen. Find contentment in the ordinary works of the Holy Spirit, without feeling the need to exaggerate them.