Learn Humility from Children
Humble servants of the king aren’t ashamed to sing or speak their worship.
Humble servants of the king aren’t ashamed to sing or speak their worship.
How can you help encourage women to return to church? Katie asked Revive Our Hearts Ambassadors to weigh in.
The first Sunday you missed church services it didn’t seem like a big deal. But then a month went by, then another.
In seasons when our “branches” are dormant and bare, the beauty of Christ can still shine brilliantly through our lives.
Whether you like it or not, your life is teaching someone.
Should we talk to our kids about the harder parts of our parenting journey, especially as it involves them?
How can you live out the good news and demonstrate the compassion and love of Jesus to your suffering friend?
We don’t have to read more than a chapter or two of the Bible to meet characters we love to emulate—and characters we don’t. On its hallowed pages, we discover heroes of the faith and enemies of God, shining examples of courage and stunning displays of cowardice. Some walk with their eyes on God. Others walk with their eyes on themselves.
At times obedience feels futile, like shoveling snow in the middle of a blizzard. Everyday acts of faithfulness often go unnoticed and unrewarded; if they are noticed, nothing changes in the world anyway. So what’s the point?
Three Revive Our Hearts Ambassadors who are also seasoned ministry wives are back with advice for pastor’s wives on how to support their husbands.