
Parenting and Building Character through the Fruit of the Spirit
Parenting can seem overwhelming at times. However, the good news is that we are not alone in this great task. God partners with us in the character development of children.
Parenting can seem overwhelming at times. However, the good news is that we are not alone in this great task. God partners with us in the character development of children.
Xavier Brandon is a leader from Vertical Church ATL in Atlanta. This past year, at New Room Conference, he attended the racial reconciliation panel and was challenged by the Holy Spirit to act. Xavier felt
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Carolyn Moore explains the subversive nature of Jesus’ life and ministry.
Advent is a time to join together with others to celebrate the coming of Christ’s birth.
How do children become Christians? It is no different for children than it is for adults. It’s simple, yet deeply profound.
Take a moment to take a breath and encounter God with our Weekly Breather!
Are you feeling disconnected even when your wifi has connectivity? Charlotte Easley shares about having real connectedness with others in this age of technology.
Take a moment to take a breath at the end of a busy week. Kathy Milans helps us contemplate what our garden might say if we listened well enough.
So often, we avoid being vulnerable with others. Joycelyn Lewis shares why God may desire to work through your willingness to become vulnerable.
Sometimes we learn more from our kids than they learn from us. Sarah Damaska shares a pivotal lesson in hospitality she learned from her daughter.
How can families use technology responsibly? Ben Snyder reviews the book, The Tech-wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in its Proper Place, by Andy Crouch.
How long has it been since you had a good laugh? This Weekly Breather exercise will help you contemplate how Jesus might sometimes be playful and give you freedom to laugh.