Four Steps to Self-Discipline
Four steps to self-discipline are principles that help create structure. And lead to positive habits and routines that benefit your life.
Four steps to self-discipline are principles that help create structure. And lead to positive habits and routines that benefit your life.
Sometimes we fail to understand how powerful compromise can be in our lives. No one falls away from God overnight. It’s something that happens over time. . . a slow, methodical process.
In her latest book, A Legacy That Lasts: Preserving and Transferring Your Family Values, Trudy Cathy White identifies the positive, bedrock qualities needed for a family to not only flourish in this generation but to solidify positive family values for the generations to come.
Have you ever been reckless in your speech and felt embarrassed? It’s an avoidable mistake. Learn how to think before you speak. Be a person of wisdom — not like a brass cymbal that makes unnecessary noise.
Have you ever had to lead change when you aren’t sure what changes are even needed?
Yard sales. I’ve never really liked them. But when we were preparing to move from our home of twenty years, we decided it was the best way to clean out the clutter and make a little money.
Organizational problem-solving is a constant job requirement. I’ve learned they usually fall into one of these three categories.
“I have warned him that judgment is coming upon his family forever, because his sons are blaspheming God and he hasn’t disciplined them” (1 Samuel 3:13). In 1 Samuel, we read about Eli who served a…
My Dad’s lack of faith was always a problem for me. He was hardworking and honest, thoughtful and compassionate, and would do anything for h…
“So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are of the household of faith” (Galatians 6:10). In Paul’s letter to the church in Galatia, he encouraged t…
I’ve been pondering the question of ulterior motives. Are they inborn or learned? I was thinking that it seems like now more than ever, there are more societal ulterior motives. But I’m wrong. What…
As Christians, we have responsibilities to both God and people. With that in mind, we must focus on ways to do good and to be right.
People avoid talking about Jesus. Even though he has answers we seek. There are probably many reasons why but here are four I’ve observed.
Have you ever thought about what being righteous really means? Our righteousness is not our own, but freely given by our perfect God.
“Salvation by works” – good or bad? Since you will not find the term “works-based salvation” in the Bible, the phrase must be explained by the one who have chosen to use it. If it…
How to be wise in a world of utter chaos? The answer is Christ alone. Looking at Jesus, trusting in His word for all things that come at us.
Today on Turning Mountains into Molehills’ devotional we review the impact of our words and how to use them to spread good news.
Should a Christian woman wear a bikini? This complex and confusing issue is one that a lot of people have an opinion about. Here’s the answer I gave one of my readers when she asked this question (and she gave me permission to share it! No matter where you stand on the topic, I hope …
I hear from pastors who talk about how introversion negatively impacts their ministry. But I have found this introverted pastor can be extroverted on Sunday.
Achan disobeyed to the Lord’s command and the Israelites suffered for it. That makes me ask myself, how does my sin affect other people?