I don’t have all the answers, but I have a few ideas.
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.
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?
People need to know us before they can trust us. And they need to trust us before they’ll go to church with us.
We have been grappling with how we are able to teach our children what it means to have faith. Sure we talk about it, but it is true that much more is caught rather than taught. With children th…
You have an idea. But like many people, you may choose NOT to share. It may not get any “likes”, no “thumbs up” or “comments”. You may have a few haters who even…
In reality, doubt can be a wonderful thing and it isn’t something that should scare anyone. Sometimes, it can be a tool that God uses to encourage you to dive deeper, refocus on your relationship with Him, or to get you thinking about the hard questions you’ve always wanted the answers for.
Most churches are designed by and for extroverts. To be truly diverse, we need to consider people's various ways of engaging the world and the need for various kinds of connection to make sure no one feels alone in our midst.