Ultimately, if we are to survive and thrive as Christians in this decade, we must surrender our worldview and paradigm to God. Only then will He, by the Holy Spirit, transform us through the renewing of our minds.
As Christian leaders, we should begin the exercise of business visioning, strategy and planning with the capacity God has created in each of us to do these things from our heart.
There is no better time for an inspection than the end of this chaotic year.
Loving, judging and truth-telling are critical aspects of effective biblical leadership. But how do we balance them correctly?
I spent many years of my Christian walk subconsciously assuming God wanted every part of my life except for my career (after all, I worked for a bank). Eventually, my controlling nature led to a level of pride that God would no longer tolerate.
The only place for you right now, as a field sergeant in the army of God, is on the battlefield.
The riots of 2020 remind us that lawlessness will increase as we draw near to our Lord's return.
This decade will be the most opportunistic and pivotal time the God-assigned ambassadors to the United States of America have seen in almost 100 years.
Knowing our weaknesses, God has given us the process of grieving that we might more easily and productively walk through the transformation required for our next assignment.
The world has become an increasingly difficult place to communicate. Polarization and divisiveness have wreaked havoc on respectful and constructive conversation.
A sign that we are growing spiritually is that we are willing to embrace the storm as an opportunity for the church.
Let's look at some verses that explore what God may have in mind for your near-term future.
God is calling me to a deeper level of trust and dependency on Him in my next ministry assignment. This time of preparation is learning to rest and wait on Him and to reject carnal weapons.
God is using this season of chaos to prepare His children for a season of opportunity that is likely beyond our imagination.
Our carnal mind attempts to inhibit God’s work by distracting us and/or dissuading us of the notion that God is up to something.
Don't miss this providential opportunity to develop and express the Christian distinctive of sacrifice in chaos. You were created for it!
We are responsible for rejecting what the carnal mind is attempting to speak over us.
Chaos tests the set of our mind.
What if this crisis is about aligning our hearts with Christ’s peace?
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