Our heart, and what it holds, can change the world depending on how we use it. But letting our flesh override the design God has created can lead to heartache, loneliness, and shame.
Is there an area in your work that feels like a wasteland? Do you need a stream of living water to flow through your vocation to experience purpose? Make one change to your routine today. Purpose doesn’t just happen, it’s chosen. Choose to live
Let me ask you a question: Do you smell like Jesus? In 2 Corinthians 2:14-15, the Apostle Paul says that Jesus had a fragrance about Him that made people want to be close to Him – it was called "Love!" They knew He loved them and valued them be
Our work is an opportunity to show Jesus to the world. If you don’t feel you’re able to do that, then maybe you’re in the wrong vocation. Life is too short to wake up every day miserable! Whether you're 25 or 50, if you’re miserable in your job
God knew before the foundations of the earth, long before the Bible was written, how sex would be something beautiful and intimate within the context of marriage, and how it would destroy people and relationships outside the context of marriage
Our heart, and what it holds, can change the world depending on how we use it. But letting our flesh override the design God has created can lead to heartache, loneliness, and shame.
I believe there is great importance in talking about sex through a biblical framework. Why? Because sex was God’s idea. But one thing I wished I had learned early in life is that sex is not a tool to escape problems; it is not casual in nature;
Your body is meant for more than the world’s cheap versions of meaning. Your body is meant to house the Spirit of God. That means God is inviting us to a more meaningful perspective in regards to our bodies in every area of life.
I don't know that there is anything that appears more harmless… that is indeed… more harmful to what matters most in your life, and mine, than "The Lust of the Eye"!
I have always been an extrovert. I’d love to have a houseful of people every weekend talking about life and making new memories. So, why don’t I? Well, to be very clear, Ken is NOT. He is the epitome of an introvert. By the time we come home, h
We are not meant to do life alone, and the value of friends who love us, support us, encourage us, and hold us accountable – those who simply do life with us – cannot be overstated.
Instead of working harder to maximize your relationships around you, what would it look like if you worked on minimizing some systems of efficiency in your life to make room for what the Holy Spirit wants to do with the little time you afford H
How is God inviting you to forgive your brothers and sisters in Christ? Maybe the first step in relational connection is deciding to stop standing in our own way.
When our lives are finally over and we stand before God, He's not going to ask about the trophies won, the promotions received, the properties owned, the money made or the big things we did for Him. He's simply going to look at us… smile… and a
When we talk about spiritual depth, what do you think of? Pastor Jared said in the Go First book, “The measuring stick of faith is not just a well-marked Bible; it is the well-marked hearts of those around us.” Friends, it is not about how muc
Spiritual depth is not how someone moves you, or even how someone teaches you, but is, in fact, the work we do on our own to dig deep into the solid rock foundation of Jesus Christ.
Hannah prioritized prayer, worship, and obedience to the Lord; she deeply cared about her spiritual depth. And my prayer for us, family, is that we will, too! That even in the biggest struggles in our lives we, too, will give it to the Lord.
Here's the deal. We all have areas of our life that we need to improve… But… we cannot become so focused on our faults that we cease to enjoy who God made us to be. You've got to be happy with who God made you to be!
Great news, right?! Except Elijah was discouraged, weary and afraid. Do you ever feel that way? There have been some great successes, but you’ve fought hard to get your child back on track in school, finally landed a new job, or found a home th