Learning resilience
Resilience is a journey we learn and develop over our lifetime. A journey that's difficult at times.
Resilience is a journey we learn and develop over our lifetime. A journey that's difficult at times.
When discontent with government action emerges, may we not forget that not only is the government instituted by God, but that God remains sovereign over the government.
The nice thing is they still want to talk and want to know what I think,' said one pastor. 'The question is what I can do with these conversations.'
While religious identity among Americans remained largely stable throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, it accelerated existing trends in declining church attendance, particularly among the young, a new report from the Survey Center on American Life shows.
President Joe Biden compared the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to Moses and Joseph in the Bible as he spoke at a worship service celebrating the life of the famous civil rights leader at Ebenezer Baptist Church, the historic Georgia church where King once served as lead pastor.
Female Protestant churchgoers are more likely than men to spend time alone with God, according to a new survey analyzing how often non-Catholics engage in quiet moments with the Lord.
What are you focusing on? What are you working towards? Are you working towards anything? Are you achieving it?
Instead of thinking of why God didn't heal me or why He didn't answer my prayers, we should focus on what God can do through this.
Tim Keller says he and his wife Kathy would never want to return the prayer life they had before he was diagnosed with cancer.
To see Christ fully is to see all that you could ever want, hope or need to see.
Most Protestant churchgoers in the United States spend time alone with God on a daily basis — but most talk to God through prayer rather than listening to Him through His Word, a new study has found.
The Psalmist described human beings as being 'fearfully and wonderfully made.' How true that is.
Some of the emotions complaining draws out are heaviness, regret, sadness, and disappointment. Not exactly uplifting, is it?