Inspirational

Step Out

By remaining faithful to Scripture’s commands and patterns, Jesus demonstrated courage. In providing a miraculous meal, he followed his Father’s example. Again and again in the Old Testament, God had produced food for those who were hungry, first in the form of manna and quail for the Israelites in the wilderness (Exodus 16) and then for Elijah (1 Kings 17:2–16).

Where to Look and What to Look For

Your genius unlocks your unique purpose. Someone else’s key won’t work. So how do you begin to discover what your genius is—or isn’t? Your answers to some core questions will be a good starting place.

Resilience in Light of Eternity

But when we pay attention to only our present context, we’re not seeing the full picture God wants to show us. He’s got much more in store.

Invitation to Retreat

Ruth Haley Barton: The Gift and Necessity of Time Away with God

Reclaiming Retreat As a Spiritual Practice

God often meets his people in the wilderness of spiritual retreat; we should make the time to meet him there.

Desired by God

Van Moody: Discover a Strong, Soul-Satisfying Relationship with God by Understanding Who He Is and How Much He Loves You

A Love That Transcends Rejection

When we understand the extent of God's love for us, we begin to get a clearer picture of who he is.

Aaron Niequist’s Top 5 Books for a Practice-Based Faith

These five books have been instrumental in my journey from a beliefs-based faith to a practice-based faith.

Looking to the Mountains

In the Bible, God often chooses to reveal himself to people on mountaintops. Here's what we can learn from that.

The Mountains Are Calling

Jarrett Stephens: Making the Climb for a Clearer View of God and Ourselves

The Eternal Current

Aaron Niequist: How a Practice-Based Faith Can Save Us from Drowning