Creating a Gospel-Centered Home
Speaker Hank Smith delivers a powerful message on how to develop our spiritual gifts while allowing others to develop theirs.
Speaker Hank Smith delivers a powerful message on how to develop our spiritual gifts while allowing others to develop theirs.
Sometimes when we're hurt all we can think about is our own hurt. We often don't realize that we might have possibly done some hurting of our own. Amber Pearce shows us how to step back and really evaluate the consequences of withholding forgiveness and how to move forward as we work through the healing process.
After surviving years of abuse and healing, podcaster Alisha Coakley now works to help us see that people are not inherently evil, they are inherently hurt. Her example of forgiveness is much more about learning to allow peace within ourselves and leave the rest in God's hands.
Author/speaker and quadriplegic Meg Johnson @KeepOnRollin helps us see that the freedom we live with is the wish of the freedom that Alma the Younger had.
Influencing others is something that is important to us. Life coach Kristen Goodman helps us identify how we influence, who we influence, and what we can do to recognize the power within us.
After her divorce, Jennifer Williams learned that taking time to bridge her own internal darkness was the best way to heal and move forward.
How do you trust God when you're battling mental health issues? Seminary teacher Scott Sorensen shares his own battle with depression and anxiety and how he's learned to put his trust in the Lord.
Trusting God means acknowledging that He has a plan for you. This can be so difficult through trials and struggles. Holly Porter gives us a few suggestions on how we can learn how to trust God again when we feel like we don't know where to begin.
While sitting in therapy rooms with addicts and convicts, therapist Jason Clawson found that they always said "one day at a time". Upon reflecting, he found that they were actually doing was breaking it down into smaller times, allowing themselves to move forward and progress. Learn how to apply this same concept into your own life as you learn how to trust God through the uncertainties of your life.
Fitting in isn't about shapeshifting or changing who we are, it's about knowing our identity and valuing ourselves. Wendy Howard helps us see that one of the most important parts of belonging in the gospel of Christ is accepting ourselves for who we are: children of God.