Monday Memes: Break the Cycle
How does Jesus expect us to respond? How do we handle the negativity in today’s world? Continue Reading
Monday Memes is a weekly devotional focusing on a social meme. We have fun applying the Bible to popular memes.
How does Jesus expect us to respond? How do we handle the negativity in today’s world? Continue Reading
Jesus said to come to Him as a child. What does that look like?Continue Reading
Part of being the body of Christ is knowing the word. That means reading your Bible. Reading your Bible prepares you for spiritual warfare, which you’re engaged in whether your actively participating or not. Continue Reading
Are you letting your mistakes define you? Are you allowing God to redefine those mistakes? Let’s explore why we need to let the mistakes go, and let the Holy Spirit define us!Continue Reading
How do people perceive us? DO our actions make others want to be like us, or run away from us?Continue Reading
When you’re down and out, or things aren’t going your way, just take a big breath and praise Jesus anyway!Continue Reading
Very few things hurt so much, and are so damaging, than when a spiritual leader fails us in a big way. I am reminded of that a lot this week as I follow the fallout at my previous church in Chicago, Harvest Bible Chapel, and as I follow what isContinue Reading
This meme immediately sent me to the conversation I seem to have fairly regularly with my seven-year-old daughter. It often occurs during homeschool, but can occur during other instances as well, usually instances involving some sort of instruction. The conversation is always a variation of this one (we will use math):Continue Reading
In today’s society, it is hard to think of anyone being quiet! We are all so busy giving our opinions, telling others what we know, discussing world problems, correcting children, and on and on and on. There is a LOT of talking going on today! Why is it that weContinue Reading
Who can relate? We’re tired. I don’t know of any parent who isn’t suffering from this. Tired of work, tired of cleaning, tired of laundry, tired of kids arguing, tired of traffic, tired of being sick, tired of school rules, … tired, tired, tired. As a society, we are becomingContinue Reading
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