Choosing a Life of Child-like Trust and Delight
We are called to a relationship with a God of infinite kindness and compassion who calls us to run to him at any time with complete freedom and joy.
We all have a worldview from which we live. How does the Bible affect your view of life, God, and self?
We are called to a relationship with a God of infinite kindness and compassion who calls us to run to him at any time with complete freedom and joy.
People love others that believe in them. These are the best friends. He who has the greatest faith in me will have the greatest impact on my life.
God may be constantly watching your every move, but it isn’t to find secret sin in order to punish you. God is looking for every opportunity to bless you.
To know God intimately is to be full of hope for a bright future and full of faith to see it realized. It is the death of fear as a motivation in your life.
Most of us have been told since a young age that God loves us, but in the experience of our lives, nothing can feel further from the truth.
As we spend time with God and join into that intimacy, God will birth things out of you. He wants to loves something with you. It’s how to birth a ministry.
Orphans naturally feel unwanted. They feel that have no past and no future. The best to hope for is to get by. We want to give them a hope and a future.
After coming from a belief that nobody wanted me, the only explanation I had for these new friends was because I was good at playing their game.
As kids we are too young to properly interpret our world. Without direction we are bound to get it wrong. My interpretation of my world was I was unwanted.
October Baby portrays the dangerous prospect that your fears may be realized: not only do you feel unwanted, you ARE unwanted. Here are some things I liked.
What is something practical we can give Jesus this Christmas? I believe one thing Jesus loves about Christmas is how so many more people start singing.
We all have dance of faith to the distinct rhythm God plays for us. Others may not hear our beat, but God is pleased with our obedience.