I don’t have all the answers, but I have a few ideas.
How could we reduce the friction to create more meaningful relationships with our spouses, our children, our friends, and those in need? How could we better interact with others in our workplaces, our churches, wherever we find ourselves? How could we reduce the friction in our relationship with God? How can we reduce the friction enough to find the time to help those who are truly in need?
Just because Cool is culturally pervasive doesn't mean it’s big.
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word millennial? Lazy? Commitment Issues? Entitlement? These are just a few of the major stereotypes that revolve around the millennial generation. But as a millennial myself, I can tell you that these aren’t always true when it comes to my generation. In
Freedom from cultural captivity does not mean freedom from tradition.
What goals do you have for your life? What is it that drives you on and gives you purpose? Goals are important because they can give you a sense of direction, significance, and fulfillment, especially if they are God's will for you. However, if you lack purpose, you can drift and fail to accomplish anything.
As more and more churches continue to adapt to the idea of offering online and mobile giving, many churches are discovering that the use of technology to p
Most of us like to think we’re basically good people. We know we’re not perfect. We sometimes do bad things. But at heart, we think we’re pretty good.
There are many people today who despise conservative religious beliefs, but they are quick to say, “We don’t want to restrict your religious freedoms in any way. Just keep your beliefs in the church.” What they fail to realize is that the church is not a closet, and it is our private beliefs that fuel our public acts. Shouldn’t it be this way?