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  • The Making It Crowd: Join Us

    A lot of us feel like we’ve fallen short in some way and been disregarded as a result, so how do we handle this pain?

    “Do you ever feel overlooked?” Gary Wilkerson asked in a devotional.

  • The Urgency of an Ending

    Even if we’re busy with work and ministry, how do we know if we are fully and passionately pursuing God’s purpose in our lives or just drifting along?

  • Going from Sprinter to Marathoner

    As believers in the modern Western world, we often find that our spiritual endurance and hardiness leave something to be desired, so how do we change this?

  • Run, Run, Run as Fast as You Can

    “We are all in such a hurry, we want everything at once. We believe that all truth can be stated in a few minutes. The answer to that is that it cannot.” —D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cures

  • Living One Breath at a Time

    “The Son of God suffered unto the death, not that men might not suffer, but that their sufferings might be like His.” —George MacDonald, Unspoken Sermons, First Series

  • Personality Tests: Searching for Ourselves and Our Maker

    Are personality tests a God-honoring way to learn more about ourselves or do their faults mean that we should refrain from using them?

  • Choose Your Friends Wisely

    Become the kind of person who has great relationships isn’t an easy path, but we’ve been called to do it by our Lord and Savior.

  • What to Do With Toxic People (As a Christian)

    Everyone knows, or has known, a poisonous person who threw a monkey-wrench into their whole life, so how do we deal with these people when they run into us?

  • Stuck on the Path to God’s Call

    We may hear God’s promises and feel as if we have a direction from him, and yet we can’t seem to make headway in our pursuit and are left wondering why.

    Legos are the best childhood toys on planet earth, bar none.

  • Caught at the Bottom of a Broken World

    When confronted by the terrible impact of poverty on people around us, how should we respond and what is the best way to help them?