Walking Takes Work
Everyone wants to be spiritually mature but in reality, there are no shortcuts. It is a process and it takes time.
Everyone wants to be spiritually mature but in reality, there are no shortcuts. It is a process and it takes time.
In learning how to wait on God, I started applying an introspective assessment to examine whether I am waiting on God like Sarah or like Job.
I have very few memories of either of my grandmothers. By the age of 10, I saw my paternal grandmother maybe once or twice a year, and we lived within five miles of each other.
Have you ever thought or felt like God was tugging at your heart to do something but you were not sure what you were supposed to do? If so, know you are not the only one.
As I grasped the rope in one hand, I shook my fist with the other and with all my heart I declared, “It is finished! Or so I thought!
Aging can be a wonderful process that leads to longevity, if we just concentrate on ways to stay spiritually, mentally, and physically active.
God has placed special gifts inside our children that play a very specific role in the battle for the Kingdom of God.
Many of us are bound by fear or insecurities that cause us to act a certain way that we know is not right. We know we need and want to change, but we cannot change on our own.
...married couples living out the journey of entrepreneurship together can experience success in business and life that outweighs all the challenges and makes building a business together that much sweeter.
Can you imagine successfully parenting a youth during your grandparenting season? It is possible when we yield to God’s plan for our lives and the lives of our children.