Having consistent time with God can be difficult. Daily Life’s simple and applicable content is designed to help you build a devotional habit that deepens your relationship with Jesus.
In today's culture it's easy to want more. But what if being content is actually the gift the brings true wealth and freedom in your life?
Some lies carry big consequences, but some you can skate by without anyone noticing. Does that matter?
Think about someone recently who has hurt you, ask God to give you the strength to forgive them this week.
Today we're talking about the attributes of Jesus, and really focusing on what it looks like to live like Jesus lived. Let's jump in.
It can take a lot of patience to deal with negative people, sometimes we want to just avoid them altogether. Here's how God says we can respond.
Sometimes it takes courage to forgive when you don't want to. Here's how Jesus modeled that for us.
Do you ever feel like the world's problems are just too big, and you don't know what to do about it? Here's what Jesus tells us.
In Luke 10:27 Jesus tells us we should "Love our neighbors," but who was he actually talking about?
How should we respond to the people in our lives who may bully, harm, or mistreat us?
No matter our circumstances, God promises to be with us and for us.
We don't fully understand how the world works, yet God still loves us.
God wants to guide you through this season of life. Lean into his wisdom and guidance and see how he walks you through it.
Does it seem like the world around you is constantly changing? How do we function and stay grounded when life won't settle down?
The world is telling us that strength comes from inside of us, but you will always feel like you need more.
I'm pretty confident that all of us have felt insecure at some point in life. Here are three reminders when the insecurity trap starts creeping back in.
Sometimes we need to take action to rekindle our relationship with our friends, spouse, or even God. Here's how!
I need to ask you a question, and I’m not sure I know you all well enough to ask it, but I’m going to ask anyway.
It's easy to be proud of your own life, see what your neighbor has, and question everything. How do we avoid that trap of comparison so we can live a more enjoyable life?
Ever heard the phrase “oh don’t worry about it” - Literally a phrase that has never made me not worry about something.
Giving words of affirmation isn't always natural or easy. Here are a few tips and ideas that will make a big difference in your relationships.