The real problem with your spiritual life
Many of us grew up in a fear-motivated faith. In this post, we discuss one of the biggest problems facing our spiritual lives.
Your work is important to God
Work is not the enemy, and businesses are not the enemy. In fact, even those who oppose our faith are not the enemy. The real enemy is us. We must learn to see our work as serving God.
6 lessons I’ve learned about how to discern God’s call
Doug Hagedorn shares six valuable lessons he learned during a most recent season of life. What he shares will help guide others as they seek God's calling.
Why so many leaders get discouraged and distracted
Why do leaders get discouraged and distracted? Christian Muntean looks at how to overcome the most common leadership difficulties.
5 ideas for aging gracefully
Older Christians should not spend our last days constantly grumbling and complaining about anything and everything. Here are 5 ideas for aging gracefully.
How to wait on God like the psalmist David
When you know the heart of God, when you have seen the hand of God in action, you can anticipate what is coming next even if you have to wait.
Planting truths and uprooting lies
You’ve probably experienced feelings of doubt and discouragement that impact your view of yourself and God. When this happens, it is important to recognize the lies and remind yourself of the promises and truths in God’s Word.
What you can learn about leadership from 2 Kings
Here's what you can learn from 2 Kings about character, decision-making and God’s lasting sovereignty.
How might God use your current circumstances?
Often with age comes aches and pains. In this article, Richard Blackaby shares some of his current struggles with back pain and asks the question every readers should ask: How might God use your currenct circumstances?
Living the God-given dream
A God-given dream is always bigger and better than we imagine. Why should we expect any less?
5 ways to lead with empathy
Leading with empathy is something every leader should do. It not only endears you to your employees but it forms stronger connections between you, employees, suppliers, and more.
Keep the flow of reconciliation going
As leaders in our homes, communities, organizations, or church, we must work to keep the flow of reconciliation going.
Do you seek contentment or comparison?
We often compare ourselves and what we have with those who have more. As a result, we miss the best God has for us because we fail to appreciate the blessings we already have.
How to identify the characteristics of a prideful leader
Pride is difficult to deal with, for so often prideful people can see the problem in others, yet not be able to see within themselves.
HIGHLIGHTS: Building Trust by Being Real — guest: David Dusek
Men want and need authentic friendships with other men, says David, but most men are afraid to open up about what's really going on in their lives.
How a pressing need led to a new job description
I have shouldered a strenuous medical career for the past 30 years as an anesthesiologist. However, there was a huge void in my primary interest to act as a caring human being who loves to comfort people in need.
Weekly Strength 3.01: Big Topics — Courage
Following God takes courage. Chris Bolinger dives into courage and following God's will.
What are useful metrics for spiritual growth?
The longer I am in ministry, the more grateful I am for the opportunity to help people experience a heart-change in Christ.
Ministry is my putting out what God is putting into me
I don’t spend time with the Lord just so I’ll have ample energy to serve Him. No, I desperately want and need to know Him better and enjoy His presence even if no tasks await me on any given day.
Some news seems too good to be true
The one thing I could never do is look into his eyes and know how deeply disappointed he must be with me. I denied knowing him.
