What to Say
It’s hard to know what to say to a friend or loved one when tragedy strikes. It’s in these times that we need God’s Spirit to help us be a comforter. . .
It’s hard to know what to say to a friend or loved one when tragedy strikes. It’s in these times that we need God’s Spirit to help us be a comforter. . .
Every believer is gifted in different ways. Yet we often covet another’s God-given gift. But God equips every believer with different talents. . .
Have you ever turned down help out of pride? Maybe you can do it yourself. But if you don’t accept help, you might rob others of joy. . .
When someone is praying for comfort, be ready—it might just be you God will send to minister to that hurting soul. You might be an answer to prayer. . .
Sometimes it’s easy to look around our world and feel despair. It seems there are too many people hurting—how could we ever help them all? But we must not give up hope. . .
You may feel powerless when you see the brokenness in your community, but you are not; God has given you His Spirit to empower your work in His plan to restore the world. . .
As you go about the day, be mindful of who you are serving—Jesus Christ—and how you can serve others out of the love you have for Him. Focus on serving God and leading by His example. . .
How can you have a good conscience in a poverty-stricken world? Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you in knowing who you are to help and those who are to receive help from other generous hearts. . .
When you feel God nudging you to do something, don’t ignore it. When you see a problem or hear of trouble and you don’t know how to fix it, ask God to help you find a way. . .
If you make a pledge every day to have ears willing to listen, what difference could that make to those who are weary and struggling, stressed and despairing? Perhaps it could make all the difference in the world. . .