Don’t be troubled or afraid.. Words that came directly from Jesus himself. When speaking to his twelve disciples, Jesus was fully aware of the trouble, and fear they would come to face in this world, and that he too had experienced himself.
Don’t be troubled or afraid.. Words that came directly from Jesus himself. When speaking to his twelve disciples, Jesus was fully aware of the trouble, and fear they would come to face in this world, and that he too had experienced himself.
In today’s day and age, when one hears singleness it can almost come off as a curse word; a trigger. The world gives off this false reality, that to be secure one needs to be in a relationship.
On my financial journey, I had a few hard lessons to learn. Last December, I mindlessly scrolled through Instagram and bought everything I thought I needed until I maxed out a new credit card I signed up for.
Do we realize that God knows us better than we know ourselves? If this is the case then why do we pine after what we think we want or need?
Where does our help come from? This question can trip us up at times, in a world that places a lot of pride on not asking for help. The reality is, that asking for help is an incredible gift. So, where are we asking for that help today?
Have you ever had a “good” thing go bad? Leaving you confused, insecure, maybe even doubtful? That’s the tricky thing about relationships. One moment everything can seem almost perfect..
Tracking daily events around the world would probably lead most of us to conclude that there’s something not right with humanity – that there seems to be a serious lack of good in the world.
In my first year out of high school and I became good friends with someone who was working as a missionary on my community college campus.
Christians do not suffer alone. Our God draws near to us in our pain and sorrow. He understands our suffering because Jesus Christ – God in human flesh – suffered.
So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are …