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9 Ways Memorial Day Reminds Us of Our Eternal Home

Memorial Day reminds us of our eternal home by honoring the sacrificial love of others, fostering gratitude, community, and reflection, and inspiring us to live with purpose, hope, and faith in God’s promises of eternal life.

The 3 Best Ways to Deal with Your Sin

The universal struggle with sin can be overcome through God's grace and the transformative power of the Gospel. Learn practical steps to confess, fight, and replace sinful desires with a deeper love for Christ, leading to redemption and a victorious life.

What Does it Mean to Say “I Am a Christian”?

Being a Christian means that you trust in Jesus to save you. You trust fully in His completed work on the cross, placing all of your hope in His life, death, burial, and resurrection. That means that being a Christian isn’t about trying to be a good person. And it’s not about trying to earn your way to heaven through your good works.

The Hidden Cost of Venting

You may think venting helps you get things off your chest, but constantly replaying negative emotions can actually train your brain to stay stuck in stress, frustration, and anxiety. The more you focus on certain thoughts and feelings, the stronger those mental patterns become. So what can we do instead of venting? Here's what one Christian neuropsychologist recommends.

5 Resources for New Believers to Develop a Solid Faith Foundation

Here are five resources that can help you along your journey of following Jesus. They will support you as you study the Bible, develop your relationship with the Lord, strengthen your theology, and overall gain a fundamental understanding of Christianity.

How to Have the Best Sabbath

The concept of a Sabbath is a blessing and a special gift to us as believers. I love how it says that we enter into God’s rest. If we try to rest in our own strength or apart from the Lord, it defeats the entire purpose of a Sabbath. We are not meant to just lay out and binge watch tv all day or stare at a wall. We are supposed to be actively resting with God and focusing on His love for us. This means inviting Him into the day off.

4 Ways Surrendering to God Can Radically Change Your Life

Surrendering to God transforms your life by replacing control with peace, deepening trust in Him, freeing you from anxiety and destructive patterns, and allowing spiritual growth through His better plans and refining process.

5 Sneaky Lies Your Anxiety Tells You Are True

The first step in combating the lies of anxiety is learning to identify them. Sometimes, in our fearfulness, we can rationalize the worry we feel and make convincing excuses for our anxiety. We may even feel that the words that pop into our heads during anxious times are true.

7 Steps to a Better Life Based on Nehemiah

Good parents want to say yes and bless their kids. But, good parents also want to see their kids ask for, want, and seek the right things. When I make my plan to make my life better – God laughs. When I seek God's plan to improve my life, God says yes. And he partners with me.

7 Ways to Maintain Spiritual Resolve in Hard Seasons

When disappointment, loss, and uncertainty shake your faith, how do you stay spiritually steady? This article draws from Psalm 52:8–9 to offer seven biblical ways to maintain spiritual resolve through trust, thankfulness, remembrance, expectation, and community. It is an encouraging guide for believers who want to stay rooted in God through life’s hardest seasons.

7 Ways to Walk in the Spirit in Dark Times

How do Christians walk in the Spirit when the world feels dark, noisy, and unstable? This article offers seven biblical ways to stay rooted in freedom, love, truth, surrender, and God’s power in difficult times. It is a practical and encouraging guide for believers who want to live with spiritual clarity instead of fear.

The 3 Worst Ways to Deal with Your Sin

When you sin, you should never make an excuse for your sin. Too many people do this. Instead of acknowledging their sin, they find a reason (excuse) for why they committed it. Looking for an excuse started with the first person who sinned, Adam.

The 4 Stress Personalities: Which One Are You?

Stress looks different on everyone. We each carry a unique “stress-response personality.” Let’s look at four of the most common patterns I’ve seen during my years treating patients in my practice and the faith-adjustment each one needs.

7 Reasons We Should Be Wary of Seeking Spiritual Guidance from AI

It's nearly impossible to completely avoid AI today. There are shortcuts and chatbots to help you with just about everything, including your spiritual walk. But are these tools a good substitute for human spiritual connection? Let's take a look at 7 reasons Christians should be wary...

9 Scriptures to Hold on to When the World Feels Chaotic

If your spirit feels unsettled, these verses offer truth you can stand on and promises you can pray when fear or doubt tries to take over.

5 Best Bible Study Books to Transform Your Spiritual Life

The best Bible study books are those that direct the reader toward experiencing God’s presence. Beyond information, they lead the reader toward transformation. 

Why Does America Feel So Spiritually Dark Right Now?

Why does America feel so spiritually dark right now? This article explores what Scripture says about light and darkness, how a nation drifts morally and spiritually, and how believers are called to carry Christ’s light faithfully in this moment. It is a strong, conviction-filled reflection on truth, national drift, and the hope that darkness cannot overcome the light.

Why Is Sobriety Trending in America?

More young adults are saying no to alcohol, not for rules, but because they’re craving something deeper.

Do We Have to Go to Church to Be Christian?

Jesus did talk about the importance of church, that is, of gathering in His name and fanning out across the world to spread the Good News. When the apostles began to move throughout the region converting others to Christianity, they began gathering in groups that became called churches.

5 Biblical Reminders We Can Find in Nature

Consider the last time you stood still in nature and allowed yourself to become a spectator of the hallelujahs all of nature sings. Scripture reflects several times on how each part of nature seeks in its own self to praise its Creator.

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