Monday Memes: Are You Spiritual, or a True Believer?
In today’s world, how do we tell the difference between being spiritual and being a believer? We explore that today in Monday Memes. Continue Reading
In today’s world, how do we tell the difference between being spiritual and being a believer? We explore that today in Monday Memes. Continue Reading
Are you normal? Do you always feel out of place, like you don’t belong? Jesus tells us that we are not of this world, that we should be different. Monday Memes is taking a look at that today. Continue Reading
Often, God gives us a vision, goal, or mission of where we are headed. Yet, when we get there, or on the way there, our interpretation of it seems to have been a little off! Continue Reading
How often are we like this woman?! I feel like I often live this cycle! How awesome is it that we have a God who is consistent, no matter what?! Continue Reading
Is God your genie? Are you the cat, constantly rubbing the lamp? Do you only go to Jesus when you need something? Is worship and thankfulness part of your relationship? We will delve into all of these things in today’s Monday Meme!Continue Reading
Have you ever been so focused on the problem you can’t see the answer right in front of you? We will explore that and more in today’s Monday Meme! Continue Reading
Dorothy Valcarecel’s book, “The Women Who Met Jesus,” is a refreshing way to look at the lives of women in the New Testament. She takes the lives of New Testament women, couples it with modern day stories and quotes, and partners it with reflecting questions, in order to present theContinue Reading
When we correct others on social media, are we truly correcting in a Biblical manner, or are we bullying?Continue Reading
So today is National Donut Day! I want to take a moment to reminisce on the importance of donuts. I say this tongue-in-cheek as it is a somewhat silly holiday, yet, for me, also a very serious one. You see, this time two years ago, donuts were what was keepingContinue Reading
Fullness in Christ is knowing emptiness, and knowing emptiness is the beginning to being full in Christ. Charles Spurgeon’s words ring with more and more truth the more one ponders upon them. Today, I want to view these words in light of pride. We spend a lifetime learning how to balance pride. WeContinue Reading
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