Guideposts for Wandering Souls
In ancient times, when travelers had to traverse unknown territories they would leave behind guideposts to help them find their way back again.
Explore how faith shapes the way we love, serve, and connect with others. These articles offer biblical insight and practical wisdom for building Christ-centered relationships—whether in family, friendship, dating, or community life.
In ancient times, when travelers had to traverse unknown territories they would leave behind guideposts to help them find their way back again.
When God is silent, we can abide more intimately by trusting in His unfailing love. It’s an invitation to press forward with faith in His sovereignty.
Child psychologists have asserted that for kids to become resilient, they need 6-7 positive words for every negative one spoken over them.
Winnie The Pooh seems to be quite the optimist when he says: “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”
A house divided against itself: Jesus is illustrating the fact that sustainability relies on congruency. Disunity is a cancer to living cells. Mark 3:25
Tammie Jo Shults, a follower of Christ, is the hero Southwest Airlines pilot who managed to safely land a torn up commercial airplane when one of the engines blew shortly after take off.
In many ways, it can be very liberating to let go of the illusion of control. Such was the case for Joshua when faced with a challenge greater than his ability to overcome.
Jacob wrestles with God in order to get past his past. Like so many people today, he didn’t have the confidence to face the future because of the guilt of the past.
Hagar reminds us that He is “the God who sees,” and He is watching over us, seeing us, and providing for us in our darkest hour of need.
Here’s a list of 101 family dinner questions that can equip you to engage your children, strengthen your relationships.