When God's movement doesn't match our expectations, we risk missing the very moments He invites us to join Him in advancing His Kingdom.
As Christians in the lent season, we have many opportunities to reflect more deeply upon Christ's sacrifice and resurrection.
While these logical and reasonable practices can be a great time saver, we can’t assume that God’s will is always revealed through these time-saving practices.
When seeking counsel, not all advice is good advice.
While David was the individual chosen by God to lead Israel, David did not step into this role on his own.
As leaders committed to prayer, let's remember that God has already been operating and has had plans in motion long before our prayers arrived on the scene.
We all respond to conflict in different ways. Ideally, we lean into conflict with the express intent of seeing it resolved. Unfortunately, most of us fall short of the ideal.
As leaders, we need to strive to be more like Josiah. But what could that look like?
As leaders, let's recognize that we serve a God that we can't contain in a "box" of our expectations or whims. God's presence in our lives requires His terms and not our own.
Here's what you can learn from 2 Kings about character, decision-making and God’s lasting sovereignty.
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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