Are we still saints if we don’t live like one? How does thinking rightly about being saints differ from all this positive mindset thinking today? We’ll explore these questions in this post.
Are we still saints if we don’t live like one? How does thinking rightly about being saints differ from all this positive mindset thinking today? We’ll explore these questions in this post.
Six truths to remember when we are tempted to still live like we are orphans.
One thing I’ve learned: it doesn’t matter how many steps you take if your feet are pointed in the wrong direction. You still won’t get to your destination. A reflection on God’s faithfulness in my own life and where he’s taking me now.
Three lessons to remember when suffering leaves your soul parched and dry.
God’s blessings here are just a taste of even greater things to come. How do we enjoy these blessings as they are meant to be enjoyed?
A quick overview on the issue of control—and how to start relinquishing it to the only One who deserves to hold it.
When storms in your life hit, how do you respond? Let this musical meditation help you navigate through it with the Lord.
We all live life according to a script. Who’s writing your story and how does it change how you live?
How going down into our sin roots us in the surpassing-knowledge love of God.
Twenty ideas on how to make meditation a part of your spiritual training.
Learning to meditate doesn’t always come in a silent room with eyes closed. Sometimes it happens in the thick of life. Here’s a page from my journal.
Meditation is a buzzword these days that rightly raises red flags. What is it and why should we practice it? Part 1 of a 3-part series.
Let’s be honest here. Sometimes I don’t want to read the Bible or pray. But we also know this hampers our growth. What can we do to increase our desire for God?
Just as inhaling and exhaling form the unseen pattern of our daily lives, so we need to learn to inhale Scripture and exhale prayer as a pattern in our spiritual lives. Here are some suggestions on how to form this core rhythm to sustain and empower your communion with God.
Being a mom of a disabled child hasn’t always been a gift. But Christmas reminds me of how Christ has come to minister to us in our own disability.
In a busy life, going on retreat seems counterproductive, but it may be the best thing we do for our ministry. Here are three reasons why.
Why and how singing valiant hymns of truth and faith is one way to rejoice in the hard times or prepare for them.
The good times can be God’s way to allow us to prepare for the hard times yet unknown. Three tips on how to make the most of these high points in our lives to shore up for the future.