Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
- Encouragement
- Comfort
- Trusting God
- Obedience
- Witnessing
- Christmas
- Purpose
- Hope
- Faith
- Christlike Character
- Dependence
- Prayer
- Gratitude
- Salvation
- Joy
- Psalm 23
- Advent
- Surrender
- Bible Study
- Fruit of the Spirit
- Peace
- Focus
- Life in Christ
- Love
- Sanctification
- Culture
- Patience
- Relationship with God
- Singleness
- Waiting
- Contentment
- Grace
- Provision
- Thanksgiving
- Apologetics
- Discipleship
- Education
- Forgiveness
- Holy Spirit
- Perseverance
- Rest
- Revival
- Writing
- Burdens
- Christian Heritage
- Family
- Strength
- Words

The Foundation of Revival
We tend to think and speak of revival as something collective, but at its root, revival has to do with individual hearts. So where does revival begin?

Everlasting Love
God’s love will never, can never change. What does that mean for you and me today?

Long Patience
It can be easy to feel like our current season will never end, but God uses the simple process of planting and reaping to remind us that all the Christian’s seasons of “long patience”—and one in particular—will ultimately have a joyous end!

Things Old and New
Jesus compared His followers to a man bringing “things old and new” out of a treasury. What does that mean for us today?

Small Victories
It is easy to start the new year off with enthusiasm and energy, yet the dailyness of life often saps both and leaves us impatient to accomplish the big things of life. But God reminds us that the small steps forward are far from insignificant.

Worth it After All
Decluttering can be hard, especially when that decluttering takes the form of relics from past interests or careers that didn’t last. But a Biblical perspective can change how we see those seasons of life that seem like a waste.

Unprofitable Servants
Luke 17:10 can strike us as odd in the context of modern day America, but it holds an important lesson about our service for God.

Who am I?
We live in a society focused on the question of identity. But the world’s question, “Who am I?” has a very different meaning than those same words do in a Biblical context.

Rejoicing in the Savior
The week between Christmas and New Years can feel like an emotional lull, a dull point in between celebrations. But for the Christian, the joy of Christmas is not just for one specific day or season—it is for every day!