Whether Christian or secular, we’re defined by the qualities of our character that stay the same despite the situation.
Debt Relief: Feeling the Freedom of Forgiveness
How does sin increase our debt? Who do we owe? And why? And, what’s it mean to borrow against life?
So Far, So Good: Regulating Righteousness
We’re motivated to pursue what we love and avoid what we fear. But God can seem like both a reward and a threat.
Giving Up: Making Ourselves Good and Poor
We understand building wealth, but not so much building benevolence.
Shareholders: Offering Loans to the Lord
Giving conquers our greed, increases our Christlikeness, and gives us a share in His work. So, whatever you do, don’t give your Lord your leftovers.
Missing Persons: Lusting for What We’re Lacking
We can measure our lives by what we’re denied or supplied; but a life measured by what it’s missing is hollow, while a life measured by what it’s filled with is rich.
Patches Pals: Clothing Ourselves With Christ
We were created to bear God’s image by maturing in His character. So, who are you honoring by the way you’re living?
Hunger Gains: Understanding Unmet Urges
We’re all starving for something. And no matter how hard we try to change ourselves or our situation, the real you will always hunger for your real home.
As all parents know, you don’t know what you’re made of until you start “playing the part”.