A summary post for the process I use to evaluate and plan my time to live my part of God’s Story with intentionality and purpose.
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A summary post for the process I use to evaluate and plan my time to live my part of God’s Story with intentionality and purpose.
Wise planning ahead of time may not prevent problems but can alleviate them. They also help us live out our values more intentionally.
Another concrete action we can take is crafting projects to move us toward Gospel-directed purposes.
God transforms us but we also have a part: we trust Him as we take concrete action towards change. This post looks at the first path we can take—habits.
Doing a time audit and evaluating it can help pinpoint changes to make. Here’s three steps to help you start making a plan to move forward.
Doing a time audit is the first step. In today’s post, let’s pause a moment to ponder what we can learn from it and celebrate the good God has already done.
Doing a time audit will help us with our intentions by giving us a clear picture of our habits and reminds us of our limits. It’s humbling, but also the starting point towards living out God’s Story.
Gospel-driven productivity requires that we both take into consideration the overall direction God is going plus our own unique contribution and situation. Here are some things to think about as we seek to design a life that is Gospel-driven and fruitful.
Planning is a way we reflect God and wisely steward our days to further the gospel. Whether our plans come to fruition or not, they can help us move us towards God’s purposes.
TItus 2:11-14 tells us that the grace of God has appeared—and it has an impact not only on our past sins and future destiny but how we live today.
As we enter into a traditionally busy season in the midst of our busy lives, how does who we are, who we are becoming, and where God is going intersect as we plan our days? An introduction to a new series.
The good times can be God’s way to allow us to prepare for the hard times yet unknown. Three tips on how to make the most of these high points in our lives to shore up for the future.
A good Advent devotional will help us prepare spiritually for a busy season. Here are five picks for this year to consider.
Whether you are in a time of transition or what feels like an unending season, here are five things that help me navigate through each in faith.
Connecting the dots is not something we do alone. We need God and we need His people. What can wise counsel do for us and who do we look for?
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?
God expects us to grow up. A simple plan to be intentional in the growth process.
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.