A very short post on how eliminating things form your day can help you grow spiritually.
Welcome to my blog. Here I share my thoughts on what matters to me.
A very short post on how eliminating things form your day can help you grow spiritually.
A very short post on what has become a personal New Year's tradition. The tips on this post have the potential to significantly improve how you will live this year.
This is the last post of our "God with us" series and we talk about the second coming of Jesus as the culmination of God's desire to be with us. On this post we will focus on what Jesus, Paul and John have to say regarding the second coming of Jesus.
We finally arrived at the birth of Jesus! Many of us who grew up Christians run the danger of being "too familiar" with this story to the point that it loses its impact. I hope this study will help develop some new perspectives of this incredible event!
We continue our journey through the Bible looking for evidence of God's desire to be with us! Turns out He has been reaching out to us from the very beginning, as we saw in Part 1. On this post we continue to trace God's presence among His people here on earth.
We continue our study of Luke 1, this time focusing on how a teenage girl reacts to her encounter with the angel Gabriel. How willing are you to allow God to do extraordinary things in your life for the benefit of others?
On this short post we take a look at Luke 1 focusing on Zacharias' experience with the angel Gabriel and what lessons we can take from it. Do we really believe that God is willing to fulfill His promises in our lives?
This Christmas season, as we ponder the wonder of the miracle of the birth of Jesus, we can benefit from exploring God's desire to be with us. Throughout the Bible God demonstrates His desire to develop a personal and intimate relationship with us, to be, God with us!
This story is from my thanksgiving post. Here it is by itself for those who prefer shorter posts.
On this special Thanksgiving post we explore (one aspect of) God's will for us. According to Paul, it is for us to give thanks in everything! (1 Thessalonians 5:18)