
A Commitment to Serve
Declares a strong, unwavering commitment to serve God within the family unit. It reflects the importance of leading by example in faith, ensuring that one's household is aligned with God's purpose and love.
Declares a strong, unwavering commitment to serve God within the family unit. It reflects the importance of leading by example in faith, ensuring that one's household is aligned with God's purpose and love.
It embodies a desire to be deeply connected with the needs of others, asking for both then awareness and the means to offer help. It promotes a compassionate spirit that not only feels for others but also acts to make a meaningful impact.
It reflects a heart seeking to honor God through wise and faith management of resources. It encourages intentionality in using time, finances, and talents, reminding us that all we have is entrusted to us by God for His purposes.
The deep connection between our desires and what we value most in life. It encourages introspection, reminding us that where we invest our time, energy, and love reflects the condition and focus of our hearts.
This prayer reflects the wisdom in acknowledging personal limitations and the courage needed to seek help. It reminds us that strength often comes through relying on others and trusting in God's support, fostering both humility and community.
When your life is rooted in Christ, your sexuality will flourish.
Imagine the impact of gentleness today—in our churches, in our families, on the freeway, in grocery store aisles, across social media, in politics, and especially in our own hearts.
I love Romans 8:28. Now, let me be honest…sometimes I don’t. When I am going through a dark time of loss or disappointment, and someone throws a sloppy coat of Romans 8:28 on my open wound, I just want to scream. There. I said it. Paul wrote: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, Read more...
What do you think of when you hear the word “childlike?”For many of us, “childlike” might bring to mind something immature, foolish, or naive. Yet when Jesus talked about childlike faith, he wasn’t asking us to be any of these things. He was inviting us into something pure, trusting, and real. This week, I got to help lead worship at a kids' camp. Watching the kids worship was such a beautiful reminder of what childlike faith truly looks like. These kids worshiped, prayed, and talked about God.
Declares a strong, unwavering commitment to serve God within the family unit. It reflects the importance of leading by example in faith, ensuring that one's household is aligned with God's purpose and love.
It embodies a desire to be deeply connected with the needs of others, asking for both then awareness and the means to offer help. It promotes a compassionate spirit that not only feels for others but also acts to make a meaningful impact.
It reflects a heart seeking to honor God through wise and faith management of resources. It encourages intentionality in using time, finances, and talents, reminding us that all we have is entrusted to us by God for His purposes.
The deep connection between our desires and what we value most in life. It encourages introspection, reminding us that where we invest our time, energy, and love reflects the condition and focus of our hearts.
This prayer reflects the wisdom in acknowledging personal limitations and the courage needed to seek help. It reminds us that strength often comes through relying on others and trusting in God's support, fostering both humility and community.