Spiritual Growth Alyssa Stadtlander Spiritual Growth Alyssa Stadtlander

As God Makes Us: Trusting His Voice

I’ve realized that we will never hear God’s voice in the same way as someone else does, because, as poet Rainer Maria Rilke writes, God speaks to each of us as he makes us. Our intentional God knows every messy bit of our story more intimately than anyone ever has or will, lovingly familiar with our differences.

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Self-care Practices Becky Beresford Self-care Practices Becky Beresford

What Does Godly Self-Care Look Like?

We live in a confusing and conflicted world, particularly when it comes to the idea of self-care. As Christians, mixed messages tell us to take care of ourselves but also serve selflessly, putting the needs of others above our own. Luckily, we have one who has gone before us, providing the ultimate example of loving others well, including ourselves.

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Spiritual Growth Sarah K. Butterfield Spiritual Growth Sarah K. Butterfield

How To Overcome Obstacles to Spiritual Growth

I want my faith to flourish like wildflowers, but I must be more intentional in cultivating the conditions for spiritual growth. However well-intentioned we are to practice our spiritual disciplines, sometimes we run into obstacles. Here are two of the most common ones, and some thoughts on how we can overcome them.

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Self-care Practices Mandy Thompson Self-care Practices Mandy Thompson

Start with One Word: A Simple Process to Reach Your Soul

Despite knowing that healing and life can flow through my journal, those empty pages showed weeks since I regularly woke up early to capture my thoughts. We all have stretches where we stare at a blank journal page. We might want to write but are emotionally exhausted by life and only want to distract ourselves from how hard it has been. So let’s talk about how we can ease back into a rhythm while not overwhelming ourselves.

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Coping in Hard Times Marnie Hammar Coping in Hard Times Marnie Hammar

Listening for God In Your Difficult Moments

If we knew that God would answer us in every difficult situation, seeking Him would be our natural first instinct. So what if we made choices that show we do believe that? What if we choose Him, right here, in the middle of the hard moments? If you are longing to hear Him louder in those difficult times, here are five postures that will guide you towards Him in prayer.

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Self-care Practices Ruthann J. Weece Self-care Practices Ruthann J. Weece

How Gratitude Heals Us and Wakes Us Up to See God

The practice of looking for God’s goodness makes us more aware of what God is doing in our lives. Instead of looking at all that is going wrong, I’ve found joy in looking out for the traces of God. This is necessary to our healing. The connection of us seeing God at work in our lives reminds us of his deep love for us, anchors us to him, and restores our trust in him.

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Mental Health Somer Colbert Mental Health Somer Colbert

The Life-Changing Practice of Trust Over Anxiety

If this world has taught us anything in recent months it is this: We are not in control. Our peace of mind has been assaulted with uncertainty, loss of health, security and life as we’ve known it. These are things we have all relied on and with them now in question we must decide where to turn. Is it the news? Is it the “experts”? Or is it a God who is not surprised by anything?

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Coping in Hard Times Latrice Simmons Coping in Hard Times Latrice Simmons

Daily Surrender that Steadies Us in the Storms of Life

Maybe the storm has overtaken you because you were fighting it on your own instead of asking the Creator of the storm how to coexist with the storm. That may seem strange at first, learning how to cohabitate with what’s trying to drown you, but this isn’t a new concept. Jesus promised us an abundant life, but He also promised us a physical life that would be filled with trouble.

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Mental Health Jenn Schultz Mental Health Jenn Schultz

Mental Practices to Draw Closer to God

God loves us and reaches out for us constantly. How can we, on our ends, cultivate a solid connection with Him? One that withstands whatever we’re going through and however we’re feeling? Let’s talk about some intentional mental practices we can use daily to “set our minds on things above.”

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