What if God’s will was for you to NOT do something? For Paul, he seemed pretty happy that God kept him from some ministry opportunities. This article dives into how we can be content in what God has for us, not longing for what He doesn’t.
“Everyone wants a revolution, but no one wants to do the dishes.” For all our talk of changing the world, our evangelism is most effective when it starts at work. This article dives into the link between doing our job well and impacting people for the Kingdom of God.
For many Christians, church is a comfortable place. The comings and goings all make sense, the atmosphere is expected. But comfort can quickly become ownership. We need to always remember that when it comes to God, He is the king and we are unworthy servants.
Every question has two potential answers: the honest one or the convenient one. Jesus never chose convenience over truth. As His followers, neither should we.
It’s always easier to find the negatives than it is to rejoice in the positives. But for the church, negativity can send a message of fear to the world. God doesn’t call Christians to be negative, but rather to rejoice in the good work He will accomplish.
Our culture is full of personality tests and quizzes to help us figure out who we are. Maybe we need to trust a little less in them and think a little more of how God defines us.
Christians naturally move from attending church to building relationships to serving. In that flow, it’s important to remember growth always needs to be the main goal.
Today’s world is getting increasingly hostile at every turn. For the Christian, gentleness may be more important now than ever for reaching a lost society.
Nothing feels as good as accomplishment. Whether it’s beating a personal milestone in the gym, performing at a certain level at work or winning your town’s most famous food challenge…
You can never be too safe. Right? Safety is something we crave. The more we watch the chaos of the world, the more we want to back away from it….