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Raising Kids to Follow Christ — Carol McLeod Ministries
From Guest Blogger, Lee Ann Mancini: In today’s culture of relativism, where absolute truth is often questioned, our children need a firm grasp of God’s unchanging truth. Humanism strives to convince them that there is no absolute truth, only subjective perspectives, and that God does not exist. We
Carol McLeod,
3 Thinking Errors Leaders often Commit - Charles Stone
Leaders an commit serious thinking errors which hurts their leadership. Which of these errors do you commit?
Charles Stone,
The Best Ways To Focus Your Mind And Feel Better Within Yourself
Feeling worn down, stressed out, and unable to focus on what matters? Here are some of the best ways to focus
Holly Guy,
Let’s Keep Rolling Through This New Year – Pathways to Organization
Because they haven’t messed up their systems (like a clean fish tank) and as we become adults and as life settles in, we get a little lazy about changing the water. So put yourself out there: Join a Bible study, a Life Group or Sunday school class, the choir or musical group, a sport group like tennis, a political group, join a class at your local college, or start a neighborhood Ladies Night Out! I do know that if you are feeling lethargic and/or depressed these suggestions may be too hard so start small – try to make one phone call to a friend and see how much better you will be.
Lane Jordan,
Raising Kids to Follow Christ — Carol McLeod Ministries
From Guest Blogger, Lee Ann Mancini: In today’s culture of relativism, where absolute truth is often questioned, our children need a firm grasp of God’s unchanging truth. Humanism strives to convince them that there is no absolute truth, only subjective perspectives, and that God does not exist. We
Carol McLeod,
Of Pocket Notebooks and Jonathan Edwards
By Elizabeth Prata It all started with this pocket notebook I found at a thrift store: When I’m out and about, and the Holy Spirit connects something I’m doing or seeing to a previous b…
Elizabeth Prata,
Happy New Minds: Minimizing pain and maximizing pleasure
"Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."- Philippians 4:8 As 2024 begins, we all want a better and happier life than the past few years. We look...
Jepryll Torremoro,
2 Things For God’s Peace To Be With Us! - Raising Zion
THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2020 IS ALMOST OVER! 🔆🙌 Today being the last day of this month it seems like we began the New Year just a few days ago and now, we’ve almost completed it. Throughout this month the Lord has been SUFFICIENT for everyone of us, being faithful in His promises even though […]
Nehemiah Zion,
Spring Cleaning – But Does it Spark Joy? – Part One – Pathways to Organization
A young Japanese woman’s book on decluttering and organizing (which has sold over three million copies worldwide) gave me a ‘light-bulb moment’: “Hold each item,” she says, “and ask, ‘Does it spark joy?’” If the answer is yes, keep it. You may want to clear out/organize all your cabinets and drawers, especially your pantry – throw out all out-dated food, old flour, old spices, cereal, and anything that could cause bugs to come in. But we can ask, “How can this spark joy in God’s heart and in my own?” A change in why we do things can bring a transformation in the way we feel about them.
Lane Jordan,
4 Ways to Become a More Grateful Leader - Charles Stone
Good leaders are grateful leaders. Learn 4 ways to become a more grateful leader.
Charles Stone,

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