Navigating prayer for healing and trusting God’s will can be challenging. Here’s how to balance faith, compassion, and understanding.
Read More“Practice what you preach.” “Talk the talk, walk the walk!” We’ve all had those times where we struggle to translate our intentions into actions. Commitment is more than a passive engagement; it’s an active decision that requires follow-through. It’s an important component of our faith journey.
Read MoreI had a mentor before they were called mentors. It was back in the 90’s, when I was in high school. His name was Tim and
Read MoreGreat leaders are willing to develop leaders. There are a number of skills that one must possess in order to thrive as a leader. But
Read MoreTrust Jesus this Christmas by shifting your focus from comparisons to Christ. Discover joy and peace that last far beyond the holiday season.
Read MoreMOSES: The Analytical Melancholy We’ve been unpacking the Biblical leadership of Moses all week: First, we looked at The Life of Moses: An Overview By Stephen, then we
Read MoreWhat are your dreams and aspirations? What are your ultimate goals? How are you making that path straight and free from obstacles?
Read MoreLook back on life. As I look back on my life, many of my decisions seemed to be of my own design at the time.
Read MoreWe’re all leaders.
On one level or another, we all lead someone, in some capacity. But sometimes a leadership position is given to a specific person because a level of honour or trust has been proven or earned. Unfortunately, once that position has been achieved, sometimes people change.
Read MoreSimple faith is often the most believable. Lean into an authentic and vulnerable trust in Jesus. Don’t let doubt convince you that you need to experience miracles and emotional highs. Not that they can’t happen. Find contentment in the ordinary works of the Holy Spirit, without feeling the need to exaggerate them.
Read MoreIn the last chapter of John, we find a very peculiar account, centred around Peter, his relationship with Jesus and his future ministry of starting the church. It begins with, “I’m going out to fish,” Simon Peter told them, and they said, “We’ll go with you.” (John 21:3)
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