Investing Wisely for a Meaningful Life
Our heart and spirit find meaning through non-tangible things–love, peace, grace, forgiveness, acceptance and connections to others.
Our heart and spirit find meaning through non-tangible things–love, peace, grace, forgiveness, acceptance and connections to others.
Maintaining a prayerful mindset helps us to stay in tune with God. As we make instant supplication for His will in our life or in the lives of others, we invite His intervention into the moment, thus releasing His blessing.
There are many things in life that can distract us from our spiritual disciplines of prayer, worship and reading the Bible.
God speaks to us through stories in the Bible and you can find your story right there in His Word.
Just like our physical bodies need to stay hydrated, so does our spirit.
After a week of sharing with Habitat for Humanity volunteers, Pablo Diaz experiences what God’s love looks like in action.
Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa says, “You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.”
I think we all have to battle selfishness to be more generous with what has been given to us.
In his new book, Death Row Chaplain, Earl Smith reminds us that God’s grace is available to men in prison as much as it is for each of us living on the outside.
In the wake of the brutal shootings at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, we continue to pray for the families of the nine victims. Pain comes into all our lives in some form or fashion. But the good news is that God listens to our cry for comfort. How has prayer helped you with your pain?
If we operate without physical and spiritual care for extended periods of time, we will ultimately break down.
How finding hope through one’s faith can help you lead a life full of possibilities.