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3 Ways to Form Your Faith Habits
You can’t extinguish a bad habit once it’s put into place and you can only change what’s already set within your habits.
Makes us stop to think how important it is that we’re on the right track when establishing our habits, especially in the areas of our faith.
The Struggle is Real: 4 Steps to Confidently Navigate a New Age of Ambiguity
The Christian faith is rational and reasonable and is not a blind leap of faith into the unknown.
Are You Qualified? How to Be a Strong Leader in a Follower-Crazed World—Part 1
We know how to be a follower.
The follow button is the boldest feature on any social media platform. We’re highly experienced on how to follow along with people’s picture-perfect lives or follow with bated breath as breaking stories unfold in the news.
But to be a leader—that’s where the instructions from the user manual get a bit muddy.
Like, Share, & Subscribe: How to Be the Ultimate Gospel Influencer
Discipleship is all about the position of serving others, not the power of how many followers you can accumulate, and it speaks of building a solid working relationship with the Holy Spirit, not your ego.