As a child, I thought I needed to be nice so people would like me. I thought that was love. But you know what? That is not the way God sees it. Laying aside my rights doesn’t mean pleasing others. This discovery has been critical to my life and leadership.
One man’s internal struggle to share the gospel will shine insight into your fears in witnessing.
As believers, how can we move from fear to courageous action?
Apart from anxiety disorders, worry is a matter of not trusting God and trusting more in our own abilities to fix our circumstances. So how do we stop? And how do we prevent it?
This article is a reflection on my experience as someone who continues to battle with anxiety, as well as a celebration for one college student who has overcome it.
How do you respond wisely to what others are saying in the digital town square, especially when it touches a nerve?
What do you do when tragedy reminds you of the fragile state of this world?
I never wanted to forgive those who hurt me.
The depression was gone, but I was surprised to find that the brokenness remained. My wound had been healed, and I was still broken.
Why doubt is not necessarily a road-block to deep faith.
Growing up in Ethiopia, a confusing religious environment made the thought of death frightening to Kassahun.
When Allie was in college talking about life and spiritual things seemed easy. Now that she was in the working world, everything seemed to have changed.
As children we dream we can be anything we want to be. So how do we bring our dreams into the jobs we’re in as adults?
If you are suffering from something specific today, here are some articles that may help you.
An Ohio college student discovers that her significance can only be found in Jesus Christ.
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