Thankfulness should be a part of our routines. Sometimes it's exciting to go BIG in how we show our affection, but for the most part, it's simple interactions that we commit to doing daily that keep our marriages tight.
While AI can process vast amounts of information and simulate human interaction, it fundamentally lacks embodied experience, a crucial distinction from genuine human understanding and divine wisdom. This article explores the limitations of AI as a substitute for human connection and spiritual guidance, highlighting the Incarnation of Christ as the ultimate model of true humanity.
Have you ever had times when you found yourself giving, doing, spending time, effort, sweat, going out of your way to help, and investing all to give to others?
Director Dallas Jenkins opens up about The Chosen Season 6, the emotional toll of filming the crucifixion, and why he believes a spiritual awakening is stirring across America.
God calls His people to lay down their prideful ways of living life and embrace His way, which sometimes seemed counterintuitive to culture. Yet, embracing surrender makes us leaders who can more effectively lead because we no longer rely on ourselves, but on God.
From “I’ll be grateful when I have more” to “I earned this myself,” these are the lies we believe about money and how Scripture calls us to live free from them.
You’ve said the Lord’s Prayer a hundred times, but have you ever really thought about what each line means? This breakdown will open your eyes and stir your heart.
A few weeks ago I wrote an article called “Why it’s Important to Keep Tithing in Tough Economic Times” and, quite frankly, I was surprised by the many follow up comments from Christians who don’t believe that tithing is for today...
Since so much teaching on humility over haughtiness is directed to those who shepherd God’s people, we in the Gospel ministry must pay particular attention. Those that needed the strong Biblical injunctions against haughtiness are most often leaders, spiritual leaders.
Satan’s birthday? I’d never heard that one before. As a young Christian mom, I had friends who didn’t celebrate Halloween, but I’d never heard one of them call it Satan’s birthday. In my surprise, I distinctly remember feeling defensive at that mom’s statement. So in reaction, I leaned over to my blue-eyed toddler and said rather loudly, “Halloween is not Satan’s birthday and never will be!” (After all, no one was going to put a damper on my 25 cent bags of chocolate!)
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