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.
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.
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..
In our world today social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube have provided individuals with unprecedented opportunities for self-promotion and to build a platform for their fame.
There is the adage that “change is the only constant” and most of us would agree that the past few years have been exceptionally turbulent.
I know that I for one have done things in my life that I certainly regret. I think all of us have. As a pastor, I’ve heard many people’s stories about how personal sin ruined their relationships and livelihoods. It’s heartbreaking to witness the collateral damage of sin.
Sometimes the hardest people group to pray for is family, because there may be a lot of history, years of unresolved issues, or perhaps despite your best efforts, it’s unclear how they will ever make the decision to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
We often talk about developing a daily habit of prayer and reading God’s Word. But what about worship? How do we practically incorporate worship into our busy schedules and develop a habit of worship?
It was never God’s intent that we who were created in His image would experience slavery, oppression or evil of any kind.
In our day-to-day lives, there are so many things we end up waiting for. We wait for the bus, in traffic, and in the grocery store line. We’ve all sat waiting at the doctor’s office, even the coffee shop.