Honor Your Parents
Honoring your parents is a lifelong duty. It looks different at four, fourteen, and forty, but it is a commandment important enough that almighty God chose to include it in a list of just ten. . .
Honoring your parents is a lifelong duty. It looks different at four, fourteen, and forty, but it is a commandment important enough that almighty God chose to include it in a list of just ten. . .
Often our adverse circumstances sabotage our efforts to honor God in every situation. But the Bible admonishes us to praise God in every circumstance. . .
Twenty-first-century women are told they can “be it all” and “do it all,” but it’s not true. God never meant for us to be strong every moment of our lives. . .
Disappointment can raise its ugly head when what we wanted doesn’t happen like we thought it should or doesn’t happen as fast as we planned. Don’t give up! Press on with your dream. . .
Sometimes we take the straightforward and uncomplicated idea of prayer—the simple give-and-take of talking with God—and turn it into something hard. Just pour out your heart to Him. . .
We all have a need for close friendships. We need others in our lives who will challenge us to make us sharper, bolder, gentler, and more Christlike. . .
You are important to your heavenly Father, more important than the sun, the moon, and the stars. Those things, in all of their splendor, don’t even come close to you. . .
The Lord Jesus Christ doesn’t care about instant gratification. We need to learn the art of waiting on God. He will come through every time—but in His time, not ours. . .
It’s easy in the busyness of life to overlook a prayer request someone else has made. Don’t delay. Take time right when you receive a request to talk to the Lord on their behalf. . .
How can we modern women cultivate confidence in a world that rewards thinness, talent, and tabloid-readiness over character and virtue? First, We must focus our eyes on God. . .