
The Message of Acts
A book about 𝘈𝘤𝘵𝘴 that’s riveting and practical! Be prepared to understand the early church much more. Thank you, John Stott.
A book about 𝘈𝘤𝘵𝘴 that’s riveting and practical! Be prepared to understand the early church much more. Thank you, John Stott.
Ideas for cultivating spiritual friendship where we are unafraid to be fully known and fully loved, always drawing one another closer to God.
Spiritual discernment is something we grow in! The Holy Spirit leads and guides us, and He cares about every detail.
Exquisitely written and a window into Ann Voskamp’s soul, WayMaker encourages the reader of God’s intricate involvement in our lives.
That deflated experience known as discouragement will come, but it doesn’t have to stay. We can become encouraged – enheartened – once again.
Awareness of your needs and how to get them fulfilled is essential for vibrant living. Sometimes you just need to hear you have permission.
Shame does not have to hold us back from a full life. We can learn how to walk in relational freedom instead.
Waiting is one of life’s hardest experiences, but it can be transformed into service. Ordinary moments can become sacred.
Most of our insecurities exist because we struggle with self-acceptance. We need a new perspective before we can think and feel differently.
Our culture is obsessed with the self, but with it comes insecurity, self-condemnation and more. We were made to keep our eyes on God.
Every Christian can grow in trusting God. Let’s dive into “The Art of Letting Go and Holdging On to a Forever-Faithful God.”
If you’re like me you find it hard to disappoint people. But that has got to change – and it does as we receive God’s grace for ourselves.
Christ in flesh has huge implications for how we steward our bodies. Neither pleasure hunters nor overly strict, we seek to live disciplined lives to the glory of God.
You’re supposed to be happy. You’ve waited for so long to graduate, to move houses, to get married. So why the overwhelming sadness?
Goals are good, but the unexpected still happens. How do we deal with that? We start by accepting our reality and wrestling with our desires before God.