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Category Archives: Community

Do not give up on godly habits

Godly habits can be hard to start and maintain, but do not give up, my fellow sibling in Christ, because it will bear fruit in your life and the lives of your communities when you keep going!

Posted byAugust 27, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:August 2023Leave a comment on Do not give up on godly habits

These earthly things

There is no questioning the fact that the world has a lot to offer, but these earthly things won’t last.

Posted byJuly 28, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:July 2023Leave a comment on These earthly things

A runner’s high

When I run, my soul finds its homecoming.

Posted byStanley LiuJuly 10, 2023November 16, 2025Posted inCommunityTags:July 2023Leave a comment on A runner’s high

A fasting diary

Fasting is a practice that draws us closer to Him, and I hope you are encouraged by this diary to incorporate it more into your walk.

Posted byMay 4, 2023May 8, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:April 2023Leave a comment on A fasting diary

Living peaceably with all in the face of division

A fallen politician has inspired a global religious peace project, but how are Christians called to participate in interfaith cooperation?

Posted byMarch 31, 2023March 31, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:March 2023Leave a comment on Living peaceably with all in the face of division

A Time for Sorrow: The Beauty of Lament

How amazing is it that we have a God that wants to hear our sorrows? How astounding is it that He gives us the right to lay our complaints before Him? How great is it that there is nothing He wants us to hide from Him? How beautiful is it that we have the gift of lament?

Posted byMarch 14, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:February 2023Leave a comment on A Time for Sorrow: The Beauty of Lament

Lent

“The world is passing away along with its desires, but whoever does the will of God abides forever”(1 John 2:17). Each pillar of Lent seeks to purify us and help us shed worldly loves and attachments, that God might be all in all within our hearts.

Posted byMarch 14, 2023March 14, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:February 2023Leave a comment on Lent

What your favorite Bible verse says about you

A favorite Bible verse is a very real testament to an aspect of someone’s true character and spiritual identity.

Posted byBrandon FongMarch 3, 2023November 16, 2025Posted inCommunityTags:February 2023Leave a comment on What your favorite Bible verse says about you

Searching for Solitude

It would be so great to transition from loneliness to solitude, but it will take work.

Posted byFebruary 6, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:January 2023Leave a comment on Searching for Solitude

What does it mean to be intuitive?

For the Christian, intuition can become the communication of God’s guidance. We know that God can communicate with us internally, that He knows more than us, and that faith is the courage to act on His voice.

Posted byJanuary 3, 2023Posted inCommunityTags:December 2022Leave a comment on What does it mean to be intuitive?

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