How to Stay Faithful and Focused on God
There are many things in life that can distract us from our spiritual disciplines of prayer, worship and reading the Bible.
Having courage means facing your fears, making difficult choices, and staying true to yourself and your faith at all times.
There are many things in life that can distract us from our spiritual disciplines of prayer, worship and reading the Bible.
This excerpt from Emily-Anne Rigal’s new book FLAWD shares advice on how to stop hating on yourself and other people.
Though the courageous American Cancer Society ambassador is in remission, he still lives by the mantra that got him through cancer: This too shall pass.
What are you believing from God today? Has He shown you a glimpse of your future? Has He placed big dreams in your heart—dreams you’ve never shared with anyone for fear they’d mock you? If He has, begin praising Him.
In a frustrating adoption process an expectant father remembers that God is in control of all, and it’s not his job to worry. “Give all your fears and worries to Him,” says Cecil Stokes, “because they are not ours to carry.”
When we get too comfortable, spiritually speaking, we aren’t able to step out of our comfort zone, or do all that He desires to accomplish through us.
She loved the idea of angels. But did she really believe in them?
May these encouraging Bible verses remind you of God’s unending love for you.
The author shares how his faith helped him transform from overweight into an Ironman.
Lee Crutchley’s new workbook will help you be happy, “or at least less sad”.
A rape survivor and a licensed social worker share their insight on what to say–and not to say–to survivors
Rome is where Paul is often thought to have found his violent end. There, in dark prison, he wrote positive, light-suffused, love-filled words.