Thrive in Five: Emotional: December 25
We forgive one another because God first forgave us, and still forgiveness is a challenging emotional process for many believers.
We forgive one another because God first forgave us, and still forgiveness is a challenging emotional process for many believers.
Pastor Appreciation Month is a time to honor and celebrate the sacrifices, commitments, and hard work that pastors have made in serving their congregations and communities.
Making choices that make a difference.
I’ve always been proud of my ethnicity and background, but lately, when I hear the news or scroll social media, I can’t help but feel a wave of fear and anxiety.
This Thrive in 5 presents 5 ways to convey the good about others that will “[help] them feel more positive about themselves and their lives.”
This conference is more than just an event—it’s a lifesaver if you are doubting your calling, as it’s a safe place to gather and connect with women from diverse backgrounds, including ethnic, academic, and denominational affiliations.
This Thrive in 5 will focus on how to benefit from the sunshine while still protecting our skin.
This Thrive in 5 focuses on the nutrient of comfort. Consider these five steps as different components of comfort.
Often, as women, we are like the enslaved who didn’t know they were free when we believe what others say about us instead of what God says.
We, as a people, have strayed quite a way from that simple guide to living holy lives.
This Thrive in 5 focuses on the nutrient of comfort. Consider these five steps as different components of comfort.
Saving for short and long-term goals is most likely going to be a part of every pastor’s financial planning
We, as a people, have strayed quite a way from that simple guide to living holy lives.
We are all being formed. The question is, by who or what? It’s time to pause and truly evaluate: Who or what are you a disciple of?
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Taking care of the heart is foundational to all health goals.
More churches are realizing this and are now helping pastors buy their own homes instead.
Grief is the process through which “weeping may spend the night but there is joy in the morning”