Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
- Encouragement
- Comfort
- Trusting God
- Faith
- Obedience
- Witnessing
- Christlike Character
- Christmas
- Purpose
- Hope
- Dependence
- Prayer
- Gratitude
- Salvation
- Joy
- Psalm 23
- Advent
- Bible Study
- Life in Christ
- Peace
- Surrender
- Focus
- Fruit of the Spirit
- Love
- Relationship with God
- Sanctification
- Thanksgiving
- Waiting
- Culture
- Grace
- Patience
- Provision
- Singleness
- Contentment
- Forgiveness
- Writing
- Apologetics
- Burdens
- Discipleship
- Education
- Holy Spirit
- Persecution
- Perseverance
- Rest
- Revival
- Christian Heritage
- Family
- Humility
Christian Creativity
Creativity is such a personal thing, unique to each person. It is an expression of who we are—but for the Christian, there is a far higher calling for the use of our creativity.
The Wrong Question
When we face difficulties or trials in life, we often find ourselves asking questions. But all too often, the questions we ask are not the right questions.
Able to Keep
There are often things God calls us to entrust to His care and keeping. But with that call comes a promise.
Too Soon
Satan often tempts us to do things that are blatantly wrong, but Luke 4:5-8 shows us another tactic he uses.
Big Picture, Small Steps
As Christians, we are called to live for the big picture. But the big picture is often made up of small steps.
Embracing Your Season
Seasons of life come and go, and it can be easy to get our eyes and our focus on the next season too early.
Wisdom from Above
Looking around, it is easy to see that envying, bitterness, and strife are prevalent. These follies are natural to fallen humanity, and yet, James 3:17 calls us to the wisdom of God, “wisdom that is from above.”
Faith and Failure
Peter said he would follow Jesus anywhere, even to death, but Jesus knew that wasn’t what would happen. And yet, Christ’s response to the knowledge of Peter’s failure is astounding.
Salt and Light
Christians often talk about being “salt and light”, but what did Jesus actually mean when He described His followers as salt and light?