Christian Living

4 Prayer Practices of World-Changing Leaders to Inspire Your Prayer Rhythms

How often do our prayers reflect personalized care, beginning and ending with gratitude, guided by the Prayer practices of world-changing leaders to inspire your daily rhythms?

What We Don’t Trust: Trust and Control in Everyday Life

This piece explores how trust and control shape our peace, and how surrender can quiet anxious forecasting.

Waiting on God’s Justice

Constantly thinking about what God doesn’t seem to be doing — and about my desire for my version of justice to come about — can become a focus, which, over time, can become an obsession and, if left unattended, can become a stronghold for the enemy of my soul. Waiting on God's justice can shape how I weather unfair situations and cling to faith when it feels delayed.

Known by God

If Adam and Eve forfeited the blessing of being known intimately and personally by God, faith in God is what restores that knowledge.

The Gospel Demonstrated

God cares about human suffering.

Healing Ableism

On some level, it doesn’t matter if our heavenly bodies will be disabled or not.

Man Cannot Live on Moldy Manna Alone

The Israelites had a problem with mold as well. Their concern was moldy manna.

What No One Else Sees, He Sees

A hush and a heaviness fell over us, and as Shauna moved toward her in empathy, every single woman who was sitting, standing, or scrunched in a corner of the room started crying.

Learning How to Apologize to Yourself

We suggest that you write out your self-apology before you speak it to yourself.

Who Then Will We Trust?

We need technology, but we often idolize technology.

Trauma and Shame: A People of Grief

When we bury our grief instead of offering it to one another, it becomes like an infection.