The Daily Devotional
How To Be Grateful When Your Team Loses the World Series
Do you struggle to be grateful? You're not alone. But here are three reasons gratitude is important.
The Daily Devotional
Do you struggle to be grateful? You're not alone. But here are three reasons gratitude is important.
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever felt like you've wasted a season of your life doing something that didn't bear any fruit? You're not alone, but there is reason for hope.
The Daily Devotional
Death is painful, but it can be a teacher. A teacher that helps us better understand the world in which we live.
The Daily Devotional
When everything around us seems to change, God remains constant. Yet that unchanging nature invites us not to stay the same, but to be continually renewed within, allowing our faith to deepen even as our outer selves evolve.
The Daily Devotional
While we cannot escape the realities of aging, we can look to Scripture to view old age through the proper lens.
The Daily Devotional
Are you actively developing others who will step up after you are gone? If not, it's time to start.
The Daily Devotional
Do you struggle to see life through God's perspective? You're not alone. But here are some ways you can regain your focus.
The Daily Devotional
In the pursuit of legitimate material needs, it can be easy to forget that our stuff won't follow us when we die, but the love we pour out for Jesus and into what really matters will echo into eternity.
The Daily Devotional
Far too many have experienced the brokenness of relationship due to an unforgiving spirit. Reconciliation belongs on this side of the grave, and tomorrow is not guaranteed, so offer forgiveness while there is still the hope of restoration.
The Daily Devotional
Have you experience the loss of a friend, a job, or a relationship? Painful as these moments can be, sometimes they're the very thing that give birth to new life.
The Daily Devotional
The joy of Christ can be and should be a present reality that impacts every moment of every day.
The Daily Devotional
We will never view death as a reunion if we have never truly longed for that home.