One of the best things you can do for your family is to remember and mention them in your personal time with God in prayers. Whether they are believers or not, God commands us to love and honor our parents; He also tells us to love our siblings. As followers of Christ, the love the …
mk The love we have for and show our beloveds may initially be romantic, but ultimately, we should strive to give them an “agape” kind of love. In the Bible, we can see the agape kind of love portrayed by Paul in 1 Corinthians 13:4–7. In essence, agape love is a sacrificial love: it always …
One of life’s most unpleasant feelings is when we feel disposable to others. When others show us with their actions that we are expendable to them, it cuts deep in our hearts. We end up questioning our self-worth, value, and identity. When we feel this way, it is even more crucial for us to seek …
Life is like a colorful painting. Just as there are bright colors that bring happiness, good times, rejoicing, and celebration, there are dark colors that bring fear, anxiety, sadness, and inner struggle. As our hearts experience those turmoils, we seek peace and comfort—serenity in our souls that brings calmness to our troubled hearts. There is …
All of us want to be blessed. We want a blessed life, a blessed career, a blessed family, and so on—that includes a blessed prayer life. But being blessed is more than meets the eye. A janitor who worships faithfully and sees his job as one that God uses for His sovereign care of the …
As business owners, we’re often searching for that turning point—the moment when challenges give way to success. It’s easy to overlook the spiritual dimensions of entrepreneurship, but let me tell you—combining faith with action can be transformative. I’ve navigated these waters myself, tapping into prayer as a catalyst for change within my own ventures. Now …





