What We Say Over Ourself and Others
Words spoken over us, can affect the way we think about ourselves, others, and about the world at large. However, we do have a choice in it.
Words spoken over us, can affect the way we think about ourselves, others, and about the world at large. However, we do have a choice in it.
I’m sure men can seem fickle to God. We want to lead the Church, but we find it hard spending time with God. Why do men not pray? How can it change?
We spend time with God to be with God. But why else? Here is an encouraging list of 3 reasons to spend time with God regularly. Comment if you’d add others.
Christians love to Christianize worldly ideas, but so much of what Jesus did makes no sense to the world. Here are 10 business principles Jesus followed:
Find out what stirs your heart; ponder how God is this for you; study the Scripture to find support for this; speak to others about what you are learning.
I don’t believe God is angry and looking to punish sin. I believe God is loving and looks to bless. This affects how I view others, myself, and life.
Living overseas people love to come and give us refreshing. I appreciate their heart, but can we succeed to such a level that we are always overflowing?
God scoffs at the plans of His enemies. He also gets a good chuckle at our plans. We make such definite statements that rule out His leading towards us.
God is always initiating with us because He is always in love with us. He uses everything. Let us sit back and listen to how He will draw us.
Prayer is often viewed as talking to an invisible God. Is seeking the face of God even possible? Why is it important? How do we do it?
Whatever bad things are happening, they don’t change these two facts: God loves you and sees you as amazing. Look for how He’s revealing this in your life.
Once you realize you are known and accepted, you are in a place to follow God into the new adventures He wants to take you on. The world needs all you were created to be.