In a world filled with uncertainty, finding peace can seem impossible. But what if I told you there's a way to let go of worry and anxiety and trust in God's provision?
Transform Your Brain in Twelve Minutes
Neurotheology, sometimes referred to as "spiritual neuroscience," is an emerging field that seeks to understand the relationship between the human brain and spirituality. This interdisciplinary study combines principles of neuroscience, psychology, and theology to explore how spiritual practices, like prayer and meditation, affect cognitive and neural functions. It's a domain where science and spirituality, often seen as separate or even opposing realms, come together to uncover how one influences the other at the most fundamental levels of human experience.
Welcome to our latest video devotional. Today, we explore the profound and often mysterious guidance of God, especially during life's most challenging times. We'll journey through the early life of Joseph, uncovering the unexpected ways in which God's purpose reveals itself. Learn how, even from the depths of the 'pit,' a divine plan is at play, guiding us towards our ultimate Kingdom purpose
Break Free from the Prison of Worry
Recently, I found a quiet moment in my office to turn on the camera and share my reflections on what the Scriptures teach us about liberating ourselves from the clutches of worry. In this video, you won't find captions or visuals of mountains and rivers; it's simply me, in my office, offering my personal insights.
Why Does God Allow Suffering
The Transformative Power of Morning Devotions
The principle of "Seeking God First Each Morning" offers a transformative approach to our daily lives. In the quiet of the morning, before the day's demands intrude upon our peace, prioritizing time with God sets a foundational tone for everything that follows. This practice is not just a routine but a vital connection that aligns our hearts, minds, and spirits with God’s Kingdom purposes.
Ducks, Beavers, and Jesus
Breaking Free from Fear: A True Story
Living under the reign of Jesus' Kingdom means existing in a state of triumphant freedom. Our enemies, though present, are rendered powerless. In His victorious rule, we walk in liberty and victory, liberated from the fears and threats that once loomed large. It's a testament to the transformative power of dwelling under the sovereign protection of our King.
Breaking Free from Sin’s Grip: Unveiling the Mystery of Being Crucified with Christ
Knowing God’s Will: 7 Key Questions to Discerning God’s Will
God created you for a purpose. God does not do anything without purpose and design. Your life has a specific purpose and design that only you can live out.God created you for a purpose. God does not do anything without purpose and design. Your life has a specific purpose and design that only you can live out.
The 7 Storms of God
Eight Hindrances to Your Prayer Life
Four Keys to Putting God First
Eight Points to Help You Overcome Temptation
A Reflection of Encouraging Bible Verses
I've created this with one goal in mind: to give you a burst of encouragement, a renewal of joy in your Kingdom purpose. So, if today finds you in need of upliftment, or if your soul feels a bit parched, I invite you to click on the link below. Let the Word of God wash over you, let it fill your soul, and reignite the joy of His Kingdom within you. Remember, in His Word lies the power to transform, strengthen, and renew us, no matter what challenges we face.
A Special Addition to Our Daily Devotionals - "Praying God’s Word" Video
You Need Kingdom Grit | Where Your Setbacks Become Setups
Burning Bright Without Burning Out
As we find ourselves in the week between Christmas and New Year's, a time poised for reflection, relaxation, and preparation, I extend to you warm greetings filled with the joy of Christmas and the budding hope of the New Year.
This week holds a special place in our hearts and calendars. It's a time when the spirit of Christmas still resonates around us, yet our thoughts gradually turn towards the dawn of a new year. It's a period of introspection, where we look back on the year that has passed and set our sights on the year to come, envisioning what the Kingdom of God holds before us.
8 Signs You're Getting Too Comfortable in Your Christianity This Christmas
Once again, we will momentarily pause our journey through the "40 Days of Seeking First the Kingdom of God" series. Instead, I want to share something crucial and timely as we navigate the Christmas season. I have prepared a special segment from a recent sermon, “8 Signs You're Getting Too Comfortable in Your Christianity,” complete with engaging visuals and music, to inspire you during this festive time.