Dealing With Your “Invisible Monsters”

We serve God differently under faith as opposed to discouragement. That’s why our enemy is so intent on discouraging us through critical voices.

What Biblical Leadership Looks Like

Eliashib shows us that servant leadership isn’t a deluxe or supplemental version of leadership; according to Jesus, it's the only kind of leadership.

Build Your Kingdom Here and Opposition

Nehemiah considered the cost of obedience. He understood the kingdom of God always has its opposition.

Be Bold—And Mighty Forces Will Come

We don’t have a resource problem as much as a vision problem. Too often we focus on the dilemma of our needs rather than the blueprints of God’s agenda.

What Breaks Your Heart?

As we begin a new devotional series in the book of Nehemiah, we meet a man who woke up one day, read the headlines, and it broke his heart. It

Resistance Training and Unanswered Prayers

Daniel 10 reveals how God’s delays are not so much about unanswered prayers as much as unfinished business.

Ever Felt Like a Spiritual Charlie Brown?

Maybe your prayer life has felt like Charlie Brown trying to kick field goals. You always miss the uprights and end up on your back.

Surviving the Crisis, Thriving Post-Crisis

A woman in Jacksonville, Florida had not seen her husband in 114 days after a state order barred visitors to nursing homes due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A Titanic Lesson and The Writing on the Wall

Before that fateful sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, Titanic’s Captain Smith reportedly ignored seven iceberg warnings from his crew and other ships.

Nebuchadnezzar: The Insanity of Pride

None of us are immune to pride. Nebuchadnezzar, the ancient Babylonian king, can teach us a great lesson about pride and humility.