How do Christians walk in the Spirit when the world feels dark, noisy, and unstable? This article offers seven biblical ways to stay rooted in freedom, love, truth, surrender, and God’s power in difficult times. It is a practical and encouraging guide for believers who want to live with spiritual clarity instead of fear.
When you sin, you should never make an excuse for your sin. Too many people do this. Instead of acknowledging their sin, they find a reason (excuse) for why they committed it. Looking for an excuse started with the first person who sinned, Adam.
Stress looks different on everyone. We each carry a unique “stress-response personality.” Let’s look at four of the most common patterns I’ve seen during my years treating patients in my practice and the faith-adjustment each one needs.
It's nearly impossible to completely avoid AI today. There are shortcuts and chatbots to help you with just about everything, including your spiritual walk. But are these tools a good substitute for human spiritual connection? Let's take a look at 7 reasons Christians should be wary...
The best Bible study books are those that direct the reader toward experiencing God’s presence. Beyond information, they lead the reader toward transformation.
Why does America feel so spiritually dark right now? This article explores what Scripture says about light and darkness, how a nation drifts morally and spiritually, and how believers are called to carry Christ’s light faithfully in this moment. It is a strong, conviction-filled reflection on truth, national drift, and the hope that darkness cannot overcome the light.
Jesus did talk about the importance of church, that is, of gathering in His name and fanning out across the world to spread the Good News. When the apostles began to move throughout the region converting others to Christianity, they began gathering in groups that became called churches.
Consider the last time you stood still in nature and allowed yourself to become a spectator of the hallelujahs all of nature sings. Scripture reflects several times on how each part of nature seeks in its own self to praise its Creator.
Looking for a peaceful way to end the day with God? This article shares eight evening prayers for anxious minds, gratitude, restful sleep, Scripture-filled thoughts, and deeper trust in the Lord. It is a comforting resource for anyone who wants to bring the worries of the day into God’s presence before bed.
From life-saving bravery to quiet acts of kindness, these 10 real-life stories remind us that God is still moving in powerful ways ...often when we least expect it.
Sometimes in life, it really does feel like everything that can go wrong....does. The little things pile up, the unexpected hits out of nowhere, and before you know it, you’re carrying more than you ever planned to. Most days already ask a lot of us, and when something extra gets added, something we didn’t see coming, it can feel overwhelming, even debilitating.
I’ve found that it’s often not just one big thing, but a hundred small things all at once. The kind that quietly wear you down, steal your peace, and make it hard to catch your breath. In those moments, it’s easy to feel unsteady, like everything is shifting beneath your feet.
But it’s in these very seasons, when life feels uncertain and heavy, that we have to gently remind ourselves of what is still true. Not just what we feel in the moment, but what we know has been promised. When everything else feels unreliable, those promises become something steady to hold onto, something that doesn’t change even when everything else does.
When life feels overwhelming and everything seems to go wrong, we can find strength, peace, hope, and comfort by trusting in God's promises. And sometimes, that quiet remembering is exactly what carries us through.
No matter how dark things may seem, light can spread through the darkness and illuminate our lives. No matter what level of darkness is present in our lives, Jesus gives us the hope to live in freedom.
Christians are called to live faithfully in a broken world, but what happens when the church starts using the world’s methods to force the outcomes it wants? The stories of Moses, Paul, and the early church remind us of power, witness, urgency, and gospel faithfulness. Christian engagement must be shaped by the wisdom of God rather than the instincts of the culture around us.
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