Trusting God with Your Weakness

God had big plans for Moses. Yet, when God called him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses didn’t see himself as the right person for the job.

Seeing The Face of God in Others

Jacob seemed to view Esau less like a brother and more like an obstacle standing between himself and success.

Wrestling With God

The very fact that God is willing to wrestle you into submission means he has great plans for you. Indeed, what He has in mind is greater than you imagine.

Family Drama and Conflict Resolution

Jacob and Laban’s family dynamic had quite a bit of strife. Wrongs were done and hurts were felt. A resolution was needed.

Routine Prayers to Fervent Prayers

Fervent prayers come from knowing the heart of God and praying God’s will with confidence and strong faith in God's character.

Inside Out: Putting Anxiety in its Place

Inside Out: Joy penetrates the command center in Riley’s head, seizes the control panel, looks at Anxiety and declares, “Let her go.”

Unlearning Bad Prayer Mechanics

The Lord’s Prayer was not to be misunderstood as a magical formula to be recited word for word, but a pattern to follow.

God Uses Broken People (Part 7): Onesimus

One of the most overlooked books in the Bible is the story of a broken and incarcerated youth who didn’t realize his God-given potential until a mentor invested in his

God Uses Broken People (Part 6): Noah

Noah “became drunk,” and shameful things followed. In this we see that Noah was far from perfect. He was broken just like the rest of us. But God never defines

God Uses Broken People (Part 5): Mary Magdalene

We should learn from the past, but God never lets our past dictate our future. Jesus healed people whose lives were broken from the inside out, and Mary Magdalene was