Lord, you have promised to replace our fear and anxiety with your love. What do we have to offer that is more powerful or trustworthy? After all, you already did the work. Your death and resurrection show us that nothing the world tries to do to us and no sin inside of us can overcome your power and your love for repentant sinners.
Are your friendships helping you walk more closely with Jesus? These thoughtful, Scripture-rooted questions can deepen your conversations and build true spiritual support.
Biblical characters like David, Job, Nehemiah, Paul, and others dealt with depression during their lifetimes. During those times when they were feeling down, they all looked to God for encouragement and guidance.
You didn’t lose yourself by accident; it happened piece by painful piece. What if the breaking wasn’t the end, but the beginning of becoming someone new?
Discover a fresh perspective on choosing a "word of the year" that moves beyond personal ambition to a prayerful surrender of control. Learn how aligning your heart with divine will can unlock healthier, more heavenly perspectives for the year ahead.
Here are the top 10 Christian headlines of 2025 that shaped faith-centered conversations, offering biblical insight into global events and personal journeys. These resonant stories provide clarity, hope, and a reminder of God's enduring presence amidst a rapidly changing world.
Show your church members what God’s love really looks like in action. Here are 7 ways your church can train the people in your congregation to love their neighbor in these divided times.
We’ve mastered cutting people off—but what if the path to peace isn’t escape, but restoration? These 4 biblical steps can help you rebuild what’s been lost.
If your December feels rushed and restless, you’re not alone. This article offers 4 quiet ways to invite Christ into your Christmas—right in the middle of real-life chaos.
Embrace the future by letting go of past heartaches, worries, and things you cannot change. That includes forgiving those who hurt you, realizing you cannot change other people, and accepting what things cannot be undone. List what caused hurts, worries, and problems; let each one go. Grief is a process, so accept that if you are grieving a loss, allow time to get through it, and pray for God’s help.
If your heart feels heavy this Christmas, take comfort in knowing the first Christmas wasn’t easy either. Here’s how Scripture anchors us in true hope—even when joy feels far off.
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