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Discipline: Choosing Between What You Want Now and...
Posted by Kevin | Mar 23, 2025 | Christian Living, On This Sunday..., Self-Counsel | 0 |
Holding Steady in a World that Doesn’t: If G...
Posted by Kevin | Mar 21, 2025 | Christian Living, Psalms - Hymns - Spiritual Songs, Self-Counsel | 0 |
10 Benefits of Reading Your Bible Every Day in the...
Posted by Kevin | Jan 2, 2025 | Christian Living, Holidays, Prayer | 0 |
A New Year’s Prayer 2025
Posted by Kevin | Jan 1, 2025 | Christian Living, Holidays, Prayer | 0 |
To What Are You Committed?
Posted by Kevin | Jan 9, 2024 | Church, Self-Counsel | 0 |
10 Benefits of Reading Your Bible Every Day in the New Year
by Kevin | Jan 2, 2026 | Christian Living, Holidays, Prayer | 0 |
10 Benefits of Reading Your Bible Every Day in the New Year
Reading the Bible every day is one of the most transformative habits a Christian can cultivate. Scripture is God’s living Word, given to deepen our relationship with Him, guide our decisions, strengthen our faith, and renew our minds. Daily Bible reading equips believers for spiritual battles, nourishes the soul, and reminds us of God’s constant presence and faithfulness.
As we enter a new year, consistent time in God’s Word helps establish spiritual stability in a distracted world. Through Scripture, believers grow in obedience, Christlikeness, and wisdom, becoming better prepared to encourage others and live with purpose. Whether you are beginning this habit for the first time or returning to it, daily Bible reading is not merely a discipline – it is a lifeline for spiritual growth and enduring hope.
Read MoreDiscipline: Choosing Between What You Want Now and What You Want Most
by Kevin | Mar 23, 2025 | Christian Living, On This Sunday..., Self-Counsel | 0 |
I recently heard someone quote a coach with the following statement: “Discipline is choosing...
Read MoreHolding Steady in a World that Doesn’t: If God takes care of the sparrow, He certainly will take care of you.
by Kevin | Mar 21, 2025 | Christian Living, Psalms - Hymns - Spiritual Songs, Self-Counsel | 0 |
The past days have been full of various pressures, loss, and disappointment. Maybe you are like...
Read More10 Benefits of Reading Your Bible Every Day in the New Year for 2025
by Kevin | Jan 2, 2025 | Christian Living, Holidays, Prayer | 0 |
10 Benefits of Reading Your Bible Every Day in the New Year As we step into a new year, many of us...
Read MoreA New Year’s Prayer 2025
by Kevin | Jan 1, 2025 | Christian Living, Holidays, Prayer | 0 |
A New Year’s Prayer for 2025 Dear Heavenly Father, As we look around us at the dawn of...
Read MoreTo What Are You Committed?
by Kevin | Jan 9, 2024 | Church, Self-Counsel | 0 |
To What Are You Committed? Everyone is committed to something. For each of us it varies. The field...
Read More3 Reasons for Intentional Involvement inside a Church Family
3 Reasons for Intentional Involvement inside a Church Family As we kick off another year,...
Read MoreWhat Every Christian Should Remember about Jeffrey Epstein and His Story
by Kevin | Jan 4, 2024 | Church, Community, Self-Counsel | 0 |
What Every Christian Should Remember about Jeffrey Epstein and His Story Hundreds of pages of...
Read MoreWelcome 2024: Four Questions to Consider
by Kevin | Jan 2, 2024 | Holidays, Self-Counsel | 0 |
Welcome 2024: Four Questions to ConsiderWe have turned the page on the calendar and have welcomed...
Read MoreHow to Make a Gratitude List – a Simple Guide
by Kevin | Nov 4, 2023 | Christian Living, Community, Self-Counsel | 0 |
How to Make a Gratitude List – a Simple Guide People often say we should be grateful. Of...
Read MoreWhen Someone Wanders Away from the Truth
by Kevin | Sep 13, 2023 | Christian Living, Self-Counsel | 0 |
When Someone Wanders Away from the Truth We all have known individuals who for one reason or...
Read MoreWhat is your “one thing”?
by Kevin | Jun 2, 2023 | Christian Living, Church | 0 |
What is your “one thing”?When I talk to people, many individuals confess to following...
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