Christian singleness is a gift—it offers unique opportunities to serve God with undivided devotion and joy. This article explores how to embrace your single status with confidence, find fulfillment in ministry, and understand that your relationship status does not define your ability to live a purposeful and happy life in Christ.
Doubts can and will creep into all of our hearts at some point. Loss, disaster, diagnoses or even false teaching can cause us to wrestle with our faith. What then are we to do? Pray, dive into Scripture, study the Lord's character, and talk to a trusted friend.
Discover the three essential principles that simplify and deepen the Christian life, moving beyond common misconceptions and legalistic approaches. Learn how to practically embrace loving God, obeying His voice, and holding fast to Him for a life of true peace and purpose.
For believers in Christ, purity extends beyond maintaining virginity and evading lustful desires. For saved people of God walking circumspectly in the world, purity is a matter of the heart. It is a continuous journey to seek the heart of God with all your heart. It is a matter of seeking and desiring His will for your life and living as He desires. It is avoiding perverse speech, actions, and reactions. Purity is more than the notion of avoiding sexual temptation; it is a way of life.
As much as it is nice to have someone to talk to, it is wise to keep a boundary for yourself in terms of how much, in what context, and to what amount you share with someone of the opposite sex. Vulnerability builds relationships, and if a romantic relationship is not something you see with them, it is unfair to invite them into much of your sacred space.
While advancements in technology are wonderful and serve a purpose this technology has the ability to actually damage your spiritual life. While the phone itself is neutral, it is what it allows you to do, the access it gives you, and how you use it that can affect your spiritual life. Here are five ways phones can hurt our spiritual lives.
So often, our fears are based on nothing more than a thought, suggestion, or opinion. When I find myself fretting over an unknown future, I ask God for clarity and wisdom.
Not only is it enjoyable to spend time outdoors, but it is also extremely important for our overall health. Nature benefits us spiritually, physically, and emotionally.
Adding romance to the mix—especially when the other party isn’t a believer—is begging for trouble. At best, you might get your heart broken, and at worst, you might walk away from your faith.
For anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one, a mom, a dad, a grandparent, a sibling, you know how painful it can be to lose that person and to have to deal with life after their passing.
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