How to Turn Losses Into Wins

Marathon runners know it better than anyone: endurance is only developed by pushing our limits and going just a little farther than we went the day before.

The Secret to Living Intentionally

What is the greatest surprise you have found about life?" a university student once asked a famous spiritual leader during a lecture. 

What Does God Remember?

It's been said that an elephant never forgets. One report documented two elephants that had been in a circus together 23 years earlier, reuniting with intense emotion.[1] (#_ftn1)   [1] (#_ftnref1) Ritchie, James. “Fact or Fiction?: Elephants Never Forget.” Scientific American, 12 Jan. 2009, www.scientificamerican.com/article/elephants-never-forget/.

You Haven't Messed Up Beyond God's Grace

Even the deepest regrets and darkest pasts are no match for the boundless grace of Jesus, who offers forgiveness and renewal to anyone who approaches Him with a humble heart.

The God that Mends Brokenness with Beauty

Cheri's mother loved her teacups. She also loved Cheri, although her own brokenness kept her from communicating that love to her daughter.

Embrace the Stretch: Finding God in Life’s Tensions

All challenges can be used by God!

Your Soul Choice in Loss

Our response to loss is what can make us more or less.

You Are the One Jesus Loves

The most important thing about you is that you are loved by God.

When Spiritual Leaders Fail

In the wake of disappointments, we’re reminded to place our hope entirely in Jesus, not in the way that people represent Him.

Here is the Only Safe Space

Did you ever play the schoolyard game of tag as a kid? There was always a homebase you could run to, where you'd be safe and no one could get you!

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