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How often do we get all the worries of our lives get in the way of allowing God's promises to truly take root? What if we lived like all the promises in the Bible were ours for the taking? How would our lives be different?
When do things do not go according to plan, do we trust God or do we question him? True peace can be found when we let go of the lives we have pictured for ourselves and fall in love with the ones that God has pictured for us.
As we try to be more intentional in our personal lives, what would it look like if we were more intentional in our spiritual lives?
How often are we like Peter walking on the water and allow ourselves to be consumed by fear, worry, and the things of this world? If we can keep our eyes focused on Jesus, we will walk on the water and skip the sinking part.
If someone asked us right now who God is, what would we say? Are we striving to learn more about Jesus constantly or have we become lukewarm in our faith? What can you do today to renew your relationship with Jesus?
Jesus doesn't see your past. He sees your future and has magnificent plans for every part of your life, including the messy ones.
My car accident had a dramatic impact on my relationship with Jesus and so much good came from it, so I decided that I would share that story with all of you today!
While we often feel closest to Jesus in the large life altering moments, he wants to be with us in the small ordinary every day acts of life too.
If we let the world tell us who we are, we will always be disappointed. But if we let God tell us who we are, we will always be enough. His truth never changes.
As I reflect back on 2021, I can't help but look back with so much gratitude. To all of you who have supported my blog and podcast this year, thank you so much!
Mary was completely willing to let God work in and through her. May we be like Mary and always be willing to do the same.
When the Devil spends his time and energy sowing fear and self doubt in your life, that means he views you as a threat. Consider that a good thing. When he stop pursuing you, that means he has complete control of your life and nothing good can come from you.
With Christmas being less than a month away, are we using this time to prepare for the coming of Christ or are we getting lost in the busyness of the season?
Jesus tells us over and over again that we are loved and forgiven. But do we actually know that and believe it? How often do we beat ourselves up for something, even after Jesus has forgiven us for it?
All of our veterans paid the ultimate price for our freedom and so did Jesus. But even, he didn't always feel up to the tasks that God was calling him to.
In a world that focuses on counting calories and steps among other things, what if we chose to count our blessings instead?
As Christians, we are called to be the embodiment of Christ at all lives. When people see you out on Friday night, are you a shining example of Christ or are you someone completely different?
Sometimes, it can feel like God isn't listening when we pray. But is just the opposite. When we pray, he gives us one of three answers: yes, no, or not yet.
When we begin to offer everything up to the Lord in prayer, our lives start to change for the better.
What if we found to find joy in the present instead of waiting for all the pieces to fall into place to be happy?
In a world that is anything but peaceful, we all crave peace in our lives. True peace only comes from Jesus and having the courage to ask him for it is a crucial first step.
Two years ago today, a car accident changed my life forever. I reflect on how God's plan has been revealed to me through my brain injury and everything that came after.
While suffering is uncomfortable, it is a necessary part of life and can be a catalyst for radical transformation in our lives.
9/11 was a day that will forever be remembered by all Americans. As the anniversary of 9/11 just passed, it is important to discuss how it affected and still affects our nation.
In a world where religious freedom is often taken for granted, do we realize just how lucky we are to be able to worship without fear of death?