What Jesus Meant When He Called Us Family
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
What if knowing ourselves isn’t simply a social exercise but also a spiritual one? I can be acceptable to God while also being an introvert.
Chances are you might have been “tiered.” You were placed on a scale and your number didn’t quite measure up to the other person. It hurts. And unfortunately most of us have these stories of when we weren’t good enough for someone else.
We assume we can meaningfully interact with our company while also engaging in texts or social media. It’s simply not true.
If friendship is the place of change, hanging out only with people of our own age and experiences will leave us wanting in some way.
Asking for help isn’t just a necessary evil; it’s actually what God intends for us. And if I need proof, all I have to do is look at Jesus’ life.
A strong case can be made for churches having a singles ministry, but can having one unintentionally ostracize singles from the rest of their church family?
Facing problems together is important for healthy relationships, and oftentimes doing so requires arguing.
Don’t allow the enemy to win in his quest to maintain racial division and suspicion, especially in the body of Christ where it has no place.
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