The Worth of Relationships
Every person we meet is made in the image of God. Because of this, we need to recognize the worth of relationships and practice God’s presence in them.
Every person we meet is made in the image of God. Because of this, we need to recognize the worth of relationships and practice God’s presence in them.
Depending on the spiritual season you’re in, it can be difficult to know how to pray. “A Guide to Practicing God’s Presence” provides helpful exercises to deepen your prayer life.
How can the church continue to have fellowship even in seasons of isolation, such as with COVID-19? Through prayer, devotions, and studying the Word of God, we can still have intimacy with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
We are both immaterial and material, spirit and body. Learn how physical reminders can reorient us toward God.
Our busy culture distracts us from practicing God’s presence every moment of the day. But there are steps we can take so our lifestyle reflects Christ.
Informal times with God are crucial to our relationship with Him. Practicing His presence involves taking advantage of kairos time and developing our relationship with Him.
Having a formal quiet time is step one. But a relationship with God involves so much more. Surrender your entire thought life to Him.
How do you know which Scripture passages to memorize? Three questions can help you get started.
In order to move from skimming to digging deeper in God’s Word, you must reorient your desires. Put practical steps in place as you seek to memorize Scripture.
Daily devotional times often include reading the Bible, but what about memorizing specific passages? Storing up Scripture is key as your faith grows.
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