We are all searching for answers. Do we really need to wait until Sunday mornings to hear them?
Check out Jim Collin’s Good to Great. What do we do when we can’t count on human help? How do we call God to take on the brutal facts of life?
Would our weeks go by easier if we were putting on the armor of God every morning? I find it tough to be consistent with starting my morning off with God. I’m asking myself to start a new habit.
It’s tough to find the antidote when you’re in the middle of a tough conversation and you don’t agree with somebody. We spent a lot of time arguing our point versus pointing towards God’s miracles.
Song lyrics can be so healing. Try to take time listen to some uplifting worship music today.
My insecurities can range from finances to whether or not I am a good father. When all those insecurities start barking and yelling at me at the same time, it’s hard to find refuge.
We all can have some rough days. However, those rough days can be what shines us up. We can just be a dirty rock hidden in the mud. Then God picks us up and puts us in his rock tumbler. He shines us up and gives us new life.
How do we heal past just normal western medicine methods? Can God step into our life and heal us at a soul level?
Being a late bloomer to my faith, I am relearning words that I thought I knew the meaning of. Thanksgiving is one of them.
Upward mobility and money are worthy pursuits. However, do we pursue our ability to love with the same vigor?
Are there generational gaps? Do we demonstrate to others generations how we know God's love?
How do we call out miracles vs. differences? Maybe we can seek to find common ground of gratitude vs. being polarized.
When things are uncertain, our anxiety can rob us of joy. The fear of change will preoccupy our day. How do we ask God to combat that?