Five tips on how to institute a weekly habit of rest in your life.
Making time to rest requires a reorientation of identity, values, and perspective. How can these help us strive to enter God’s rest?
To plan or not to plan? That is the question. How can we plan in such a way that expresses faith and trust in God?
Forging godliness doesn’t happen with a spiritual zap from heaven but through spiritual habits. In love, faithfully practicing these habits forge the new patterns and pathways of character that enable us to honor God as we desire.
Connecting the dots includes worshipping God in the everyday through abiding, keeping an eternal perspective, and serving Him in the ordinary.
As spring is officially here, how are you doing weeding your garden from sin? This post explores key components to uprooting sin and replanting righteousness.
A liturgy develops a path for us to follow day by day to keep us connected to God. Instead of being a restrictive straitjacket, we can thoughtfully design a rule of life that fits us and helps us stay focused on developing our life of faith.
What we say reveals so much about us. How can we connect the dots between our words and our faith?
With some thoughtful preparation, Scripture memory can not only be incorporated into your life but become an enjoyable practice. This extended post gives very practical suggestions on getting your mind and heart prepared for this habit.
Journeying through this life here requires that we be prepared with blades of different lengths. Are you ready?
The first in a series on the discipline of Scripture memory as a way to connect the dots between faith and practice.
Marriage is more than just keeping the warm fuzzies alive. It is the picture of our union with Christ and the place to live out that mission in real life.
Our faithfulness, not our grand gestures of service, is what God praises (Matt 25:21). Routines help us to faithfully show up and serve Him in the ordinary tasks of life.
We often hear the exhortation to preach the Gospel to ourselves daily, but how do we do this? This post explores a tool to help us do just that.
God expects us to grow up. A simple plan to be intentional in the growth process.
We often carry loads Jesus did not intend for us to carry. Will you accept His invitation to shed these burdens?
Connecting the dots requires intentionality and planning, starting with where you’re at, thanking God for where you’re at, and taking small steps from where you’re at.