This Easter, Take A Stand For Our Faith
Christians all across the world are being called upon to take a stand — to set aside their biases and political beliefs and to put their faith first and foremost. To declare that our faith is far more important than worldly politics. Continue reading “This Easter, Take A Stand For Our Faith”
It would actually be a bit funny if it weren’t for the fact that it’s actually sad – why do we forget that right now, every one of us has an incredible and abundant power at our finger tips? And, it’s a power which is quite literally, inexhaustible.
The secret to thriving in this life may not be a secret after all. Most of us know that happiness is actually a choice and not a destination, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t things we can actually do, most of which are quite simple.
The teachings of Jesus are the most valuable lessons for all mankind. His love for us and His miraculous lessons are beautiful and what He teaches, is meant to keep us on the right path. They are truly wonderful and a must read.
Given the current political climate, there is once again an uptick in moral finger pointing. I’ll be blunt on this one — its one side of the aisle doing all the pointing and its extremely hypocritical.
How do we become better people? What do we do to help us grow and improve in our lives? The answer is not so simple, but for Christians, the answer always starts with faith.
One of the most inspiring truths of the Christian faith, is that we’re encouraged to grow and evolve into better people. And fortunately, the Bible is filled with truly inspirational passages that encourage us and help us on that journey.
Each day, we awake with the choice to be happy or not. As a new day dawns, we have a fresh start to try and focus on hope and positivity, and that includes taking care of or our own psyche.
Kindness is not really an act, as much as it is a personal trait. You’re either kind all the time, or your kind only when it suits you. Hopefully, more and more of us are choosing to be kind all of the time, because we should never wait to be kind.
There is some debate as to what it means when Jesus tells us He did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it. There is also discussion as to what “law” this refers to. This discussion, is vitally important in the Christian faith, because it relates directly to the way we practice that faith.