
Finding Lasting Joy in the Age of Self
There’s only one way to lasting joy: reordering our priorities focused on God, not ourselves. It’s time for a deep clean from self!
There’s only one way to lasting joy: reordering our priorities focused on God, not ourselves. It’s time for a deep clean from self!
Discrimination is a heart problem we all have. So how do we dismantle the dividing lines? Let’s take our cue from Jesus.
If we are striving in our own strength to do something for God, we’ve got it wrong. Let us cultivate restfulness and wait on God instead.
Peter Scazzero’s “Emotionally Healthy Spirituality” consists of non-negotiable principles for an authentic and sustainable Christian life.
It’s counter-intuitive to fight fear with fear. Kassian challenges our understanding of confidence and invites us to trust God more.
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.
Waiting is one of life’s hardest experiences, but it can be transformed into service. Ordinary moments can become sacred.
Every Christian can grow in trusting God. Let’s dive into “The Art of Letting Go and Holdging On to a Forever-Faithful God.”
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.
It is possible to live from a place of peace amidst suffering and evil. Remember: suffering is part of life; God is not perturbed; He is good; He redeems our suffering; and He will somehow be glorified through everything.
As curators of our hearts, we have a responsibility to keep them soft. We can’t allow offenses or our own protective mechanisms to build up and become normal.
Like children resist being wiped clean after a meal, we resist repenting when we have made a mess by sinning. But God loves us too much to leave us in our sin.