Jesus presents the journey of faith as a personal pilgrimage begun in uncertainty and fragile trust. As we act according to God’s will we form common ground with Him and our assurance grows.
Jesus presents the journey of faith as a personal pilgrimage begun in uncertainty and fragile trust. As we act according to God’s will we form common ground with Him and our assurance grows.
If you find yourself asking God why bad things happen in your life, this article is for you.
For many people, it takes the jolt of tragedy, illness, or death to create an existential crisis of faith. At such a moment, we want clarity while God wants our trust. How do we respond?
Everywhere we go we can encourage people, building them up, challenging them to reach for new heights. God has given us this assignment to love.
God orchestrated an introduction for our exchange of surprising spiritual experiences.
Just as God supernaturally opens doors, sometimes God supernaturally closes doors. Read these true story examples.
You are so much more than what you’ve known or done. You could never be accurately measured by what you own or lack. You belong.
In contemplative meditation, loving is more important than thinking, listening more important than asking, being more important than doing, and a deep and attentive silence the most important of all.
So often we choose to face life’s issues and circumstances in exactly the same way as someone without the Spirit of God.
Being filled with the Spirit is not a one-time act. but an ongoing pursuit of a relationship. We are asked to play an active role in our journey to freedom.