Our unhappiness—and desire to be happy—motivates us to turn our hearts toward God.
Our unhappiness—and desire to be happy—motivates us to turn our hearts toward God.
We’ve pulled back on the bow, it’s time to release the arrow and let go.
We didn’t see that particular truth earlier, even though we may have read it 100 times before, because we weren’t ready to receive it.
Faith has a positive effect on physical and mental health
Focusing on just a few key areas of your life may be helpful to live an intentional life of purpose.
It all started good, actually very good, then man disobeyed . . .
What did Jefferson mean when he said, “It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.”
Nothing, including even service rendered to Christ, is more important than listening to Him and honoring Him with our hearts.
Sometimes you have to substitute discipline for a lack of natural interest if you want to experience growth.
One of the basic tenets of the theology of vocation is that work has intrinsic value, particularly the kind of work that adds shalom (peace, harmony, and flourishing) to this world.
“Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it!”
His mercy is one of His divine attributes . . . But how is it that we can see new mercies?
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