As much as we want to be, it’s not always safe or logistically possible to be with those who are hurting or alone. When you can’t be there physically, you can still show God’s love from a distance.
As much as we want to be, it’s not always safe or logistically possible to be with those who are hurting or alone. When you can’t be there physically, you can still show God’s love from a distance.
Every single person we meet is loved by God and is someone Jesus died for. Everyone we encounter through the day - strangers, acquaintances, friends, family - can experience God’s love through you.
Being a follower of Jesus doesn't mean that life will be easy. We all face seasons in life when we feel stressed, worried, or anxious.
How can we share our faith in a way that’s gentle and respectful? How can we start the conversation without turning things awkward?
People say they're nervous to talk about faith because they’re afraid they don’t know enough answers. Let me lift the pressure with these 4 critical tips for sharing your faith.
When we commit to intentional gratefulness, there is a profound difference in how we see the world, how we feel, and the way we react.
There’s one question so many young people are asking themselves. Maybe you’re not young but are still wondering, “What is God's will for my life?”
Sharing your story is a simple, practical and effective testimony to God’s existence and Christ’s power to change lives.
There really aren’t degrees to how we follow Jesus. Much as we might think there are, Jesus never made allowances in His call to follow Him.
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