Curiosity May Kill the Cat
One lifetime isn’t long enough to fully understand our heavenly Father. The key is to maintain this attitude and get back to asking questions about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
One lifetime isn’t long enough to fully understand our heavenly Father. The key is to maintain this attitude and get back to asking questions about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
I just read a comment on last week’s podcast post, “Valentine’s Day Resolutions: Episode 108,” and it got me thinking. Actually, it kinda spazzed me out and got me typing this post. It said: I’m in that situation as a guy who takes time to decide. I ha …
Instead of feeling deprived when we obey what God says in His Word, we should feel encouraged that we are choosing what is best for us physically, emotionally and spiritually.
I’m a chronic friend hoarder, but I’m trying to be the one who invites others in and doesn’t insulate the community I’ve found.
While Erica definitely has an advantage — this is a Disney show, after all — I realized she also demonstrates how to act when a guy we’re interested in seems…clueless.
Too often we get in our own way by not coming to Christ, not believing He really cares, or not trusting Him to help us as He promised He would.
Nostalgia is comforting in a confusing and increasingly divided world.
People forsake accountability because they believe it begins and ends with the confession of sin. This loses the heart of what community truly is.
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