The average American spends over a full decade of their lives at work. This week we look at what it looks like to work wisely.
The average American spends over a full decade of their lives at work. This week we look at what it looks like to work wisely.
There are few moments in the day when we are not practicing some kind of communication. Communicating in wisdom helps us to live better and helps improve the lives of people around us.
This week we are discussing practices to identify if we are on the path to wisdom or the path to folly.
This week in Proverbs we are looking at wisdom personified and how the call to live wisely is cast far and wide to everyone who will listen.
This week we are discussing how wisdom is something more than just modifying our behavior to follow the rules of life, it is centered in a relationship with God.
This week we look at the source of the wisdom that we find in the book of Proverbs.
What can we learn from seeing the way the women and disciples responded to the resurrection. How did this change them, and how does it continue to change us today?
As we wrap up our series on prayer, we consider how important it is to incorporate the truth of the Bible into our lives of prayer.
Asking God for things can be tricky. He knows the desires of our heart, he knows what we need, he is the omnipotent God of creation, and yet, we are taught that we lack things either because we do not ask for them or because we are asking with wrong motivations. This week we dig into how and why we ask for things in prayer.
This week we explore the need for all people, even those “after God’s own heart,” to confess their sins before him in prayer.