Even as leaders—who supposedly know how to pray and stay strong in faith—we can grow weary in our unanswered prayers.
Sometimes our strength is built up in stillness, our confidence buoyed by prayer.
Jesus did not teach on prayer first; He gave them words use with God immediately. These words encompass the entirety of life, and are surprising in their simplicity.
Are you wondering whether to wait or to act in a situation right now?
Consider our situation from a spiritual perspective.
Many Christians feel inadequate when it comes to their prayer life.
We are merely moving shadows, and all our busy rushing ends in nothing.
What if this crisis is about aligning our hearts with Christ’s peace?
Within a few hours of being arrested, tortured and crucified, Jesus promised His disciples peace.
Here are the essentials we already have within the Christian community.
Every crisis is a leadership opportunity.
What a huge open door to significant change.
God is more than our current anxieties, worries, concerns and doubts.
Here’s how to discern what truly makes life worth living.
God doesn’t promise that all our prayers will be answered just as we express them.
Here’s how you can be confident in prayer.
Taking time to be quiet before the Lord may be a key way God equips you to tackle all that confronts you this week.
Our time on Earth is short. How do you lead in light of eternity?
God is not a cosmic genie who promises to answer every request.
When a team begins to pray, the company can experience breakthroughs that may have seemed impossible.