This encouragement to pray forces us to consider again that everything we have that sustains us comes from the hand of our merciful God.
We have to unsubscribe from these unconscious patterns and ways of being if we want to change the world for the better and help women be more authentic to themselves and their intuitive sense of what it means to be “good”.
How can I be sure that it’s really God’s Word and not just a collection of writings by a group of men over the years?
Have you ever wondered: Where was Jesus in the Old Testament?
How can you slow down to worship God this week?
God is in control no matter what candidate we have or who gets chosen. He knows what's happening. He has a higher plan and a greater purpose.
Sometimes, we can find ourselves either having too good of a time in life or not paying enough attention to the state of our own spiritual lethargy that we don’t even realize that we’re slowly drifting away from our passion for God.
There are some people to whom we are truly of the greatest importance, and they're the ones who will remember you more than others. Your family and your loved ones.
Our prayers have power, and we must remember that.
After more than 30 years of discipling women, I’ve come up with what I call “God’s Top 10 Answers to Our ‘Why’ Questions.” They are not in any particular order. But they are all based on Scripture and what it tells us of God’s character.
I am not saying there is a firm biblical teaching against it, but I did a piece a number of years ago where I listed 10 reasons why I favored the burial of the deceased.
Although we definitely need to work on what we experienced growing up, at the same time we need to leave room for the positive.
The key to having an all-out love for your husband and experiencing fulfillment in your marriage does not lie in how well your husband measures up to your expectations, but in how well you love God.*
The things that we wrestle against, doubts, discouragements, the brokenness, and the trials of our world have a spiritual component.
Trade the comparison trap for your own authentic relationship with Jesus.