Life’s unexpected trials offer us gifts including personal transformation. Through her story, Jillian Benfield invites us on the journey.
Read moreThere’s only one way to lasting joy: reordering our priorities focused on God, not ourselves. It’s time for a deep clean from self!
Read morePeter Scazzero’s “Emotionally Healthy Spirituality” consists of non-negotiable principles for an authentic and sustainable Christian life.
Read moreOur perceptions of God matter. They affect how we relate to God and others, the quality of our lives, and even our eternal destinies.
Read moreHer heart pounded as she answered the phone. Was the cancer back? Fear is a natural response, but Christians do not have to stay afraid.
Read moreIdeas for cultivating spiritual friendship where we are unafraid to be fully known and fully loved, always drawing one another closer to God.
Read moreSpiritual discernment is something we grow in! The Holy Spirit leads and guides us, and He cares about every detail.
Read moreThat deflated experience known as discouragement will come, but it doesn’t have to stay. We can become encouraged – enheartened – once again.
Read moreAwareness of your needs and how to get them fulfilled is essential for vibrant living. Sometimes you just need to hear you have permission.
Read moreShame does not have to hold us back from a full life. We can learn how to walk in relational freedom instead.
Read moreWaiting is one of life’s hardest experiences, but it can be transformed into service. Ordinary moments can become sacred.
Read moreMost of our insecurities exist because we struggle with self-acceptance. We need a new perspective before we can think and feel differently.
Read moreOur culture is obsessed with the self, but with it comes insecurity, self-condemnation and more. We were made to keep our eyes on God.
Read moreIf 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.
Read moreChrist 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.
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