“For each one should carry their own load.” – Galatians 6:5 NIV
When I was younger, it was much easier for me to distinguish between right and wrong. Doing what God commanded was right, and giving in to sin was bad. In the early days after my conversion, my sins were evident and easy to recognize. But now, I spend less time struggling with God to avoid committing terrible sins and more time wondering what He wants me to do.
Why leave our grandchildren’s future in the air, up to chance, without great anticipation? Instead, why not pray eagerly, earnestly, and fervently for God’s rich blessings in them and through them–to bless untold thousands?
Grandparents play a unique role within our families, and God has created them for some amazing reasons. Here are just 21 of those.
Two questions you need to ask yourself are: 1) What has God promised me; and, 2) What is my treasure?
“This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.” – Matthew 26:28 NIV
In a world obsessed with accomplishments, it’s important to consider whether making a bucket list is really a good idea.
“You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” – Jeremiah 29:13.
A kiddo loaded with too much freedom, too much money, and a lack of heart and mind training is predisposed to succumb to the torque of schoolyard frivolity and college insanity.
You don’t have to spend more money or time to get more out of life. In fact, the good life isn’t about the state of your bank account or calendar; it’s about the state of your soul.
Since getting older, I have often looked back on things I wish I had known when I was younger. Here are five things I wish I knew.
Here are five common money mistakes that can quickly lead to debt for seniors and retirees. Avoid them at all costs.
These ideas should not be viewed as a rigid to-do list with condemnation that inevitably results when something is missed. Instead, consider how you can grieve the loss of your love as you simultaneously move into the next season of grandparenting life.
The obsession to remain youthful even at an advanced age is all too familiar. But can we fault women for having themselves subjected to such drastic measures to look young?
How is it possible to find a way out when a situation is definitely impossible? I mean, really and absolutely impossible.






