Author Dannah Gresh talks about our natural tendency to look for things other than God to fill us, and reminds us that those things, including relationships, can easily become idols if we’re not careful.
Author Dannah Gresh talks about our natural tendency to look for things other than God to fill us, and reminds us that those things, including relationships, can easily become idols if we’re not careful.
Many of us pursue moral improvement in a way that is not founded in the centrality of the gospel and the reality of the cross of Christ.
How does Christ handle our shame? Ed Welch delves into John 4 to explain.
Ed Welch explores how shame causes equally dysfunctional behaviors and beliefs in so many Christian men and women.
Ed Welch explains how shame controls and often defines so many Christians’ lives.
Rather than getting easier, my faith trials become more difficult with time.
It’s easy to thank God in the good times, but Dr. Duane Litfin
tells what happens when we thank God in the bad times.
Amy Lively encourages listeners to love their neighbors in a whole new way by inviting them into their homes.
Through mentoring you can pass on your wisdom to the next generation of married couples.
When people claim to be saved and on fire for God, it’s hard to see some of them crash.
Thinking through family shepherding in the context of a single-parent home.
Amy shares how anyone can easily reach out with the love of Christ to their neighbors.
Friends launch each other into unknown territory and walk hand in hand where there is no map.
When we stop running from God and earnestly obey Him, our messy lives become the canvas for His incredible glory.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk to parents about helping their children develop their own walk with God.
Mike Howerton reminds us God can use anyone for His purposes. Especially the imperfect.
Mike Howerton reminds us God is in the process of restoring and transforming us into something beautiful for His glory.