Viewing Problems Through God’s Eyes
I don’t know about you, but when problems arise in my life, my gut reaction is to cut and run—or take a deep breath and fight my way through it. But take another look . . .
I don’t know about you, but when problems arise in my life, my gut reaction is to cut and run—or take a deep breath and fight my way through it. But take another look . . .
Children seem to know better than adults that silliness is part of godliness. After all, joy is the atmosphere of heaven. Here are 6 reasons you need laughter and silliness
Do you view life through fuzzy lenses? Most of us live with spiritual cataracts without realizing they are there. Only with clear sight can we know how blind we have been.
Life usually comes at me fast and stopping to think is not often an option—at least that’s my excuse. Unfortunately, this only complicates my life. Here’s why.
How many times have you believed something to be true and later regretted the actions you took based on that belief? Did you end up feeling stupid? Me too!
Some days getting out of bed is easy, and other days a cloud of depression can hang over you like a bad dream. Why is this so, and what can you do about it?
Out for a Sunday drive on the ranch, the talkative group of people hushed as the jeep slowly came to a stop. I was about to be introduced to a new reality.
Life is too short to be lived “wrong.” Yet, in all of your dysfunctions, God is passionately in love with you. This Valentine podcast describes God’s love.
A few years ago Tom and I decided to make Fridays our Sabbath—a day to avoid working or worrying about life. We knew we needed a weekly day of rest from our management of the universe.
The season of haunted houses, horror stories, and the local youth center Hall of Fear is upon us. Unfortunately, many of us carry a Hall of Fear around inside our souls.