It’s a new year! Whether you’ve done some of these exercises already or you’re looking for inspiration, here are five ways to help you start fresh in 2023.
It’s a new year! Whether you’ve done some of these exercises already or you’re looking for inspiration, here are five ways to help you start fresh in 2023.
Though I haven’t read everything, I feel confident giving you some of my personal favorites in the personal development space and a few of my thoughts on each.
You’ve probably heard of or tried resolutions. And you’ve also probably heard the smack talk about them, how no one keeps them.
“Today is an unrepeatable miracle.” John Maxwell.
When I first heard this quote, my instinct was to dismiss it as just another Hallmark sentiment. I didn’t think it had anything to do with how I should steward each moment.
In the first week of the Courage To Bible study, we looked at the Courage to Act from the life of Esther.
Let’s dive into three lessons on the courage to act from the life of Esther.
As I sit here praying over the order of these weeks, the lessons I want God to teach us through this study, and the way I want Him to grow you and me through this, I realize something.
I could rewrite every chapter with acts from the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
It’s been hard to keep it a secret…but it is my great joy to introduce the Courage To Bible Study that you can now sign up for.
Learning to wait with true joy is one of the more difficult things we are called to do as believers.
Is there a way to set godly goals and still be ambitious and get stuff done? Yes! Today we are going to dive into four guidelines to set godly goals.
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