Month: February 2015

How to escape from persistent troubles Part 3

Have there been times in your life when it feels like for every step you take forward, you're forced to take two steps back? After a while, life can feel like a relentless chore! Here is an encouraging look at a place where we can escape that helplessness.

Quenching our spiritual thirst with cool water Part 2

When our mouth is parched and our throat is dry, cool water is the only thing that can quench our thirst. Together let us find the only source of satisfaction when the complexities and confusions of life leave us feeling empty inside.

Psalm 42, a song for worried people in desperate situations! Part 1

Sudden disasters can often leave us scrambling for answers, and desperate times call for desperate songs. Join us as we start a brand-new study on Psalm 42.

Discover satisfaction by looking at the freedom of living generously Part 10

When it comes to generosity, fear often holds us back. Can we still provide for ourselves if we give some of what we have away? Let's look at the freedom of living generously. It's a radical change in perspective!

How to be generous toward others regardless of what we do or don’t have Part 9

You don't have to be a millionaire to be rich in good deeds! In fact, God has a special assignment for those He has blessed. So, how can we be generous?

Discover the difference between LOVING and ENJOYING God's good gifts Part 8

We can take pleasure in the homes we live in, the food we eat, or the stuff we have. But if we do, does that mean we're overly materialistic? Join us as we continue exploring contentment.

A freeing study about making do with less Part 7

The boxes of stuff that fill our attic, consume our garage, or clutter our basement, can fill the empty spaces in our home, but they can't fill the empty spaces in our life. Let us explore the biblical way to gain more by making do with less.

Let’s take a biblical look at contentment Part 6

All the billboards, commercials, and advertisements that surround us are very good at telling us what we need to have. But how much is truly enough? Let's talk about the pull of materialism, and whether it’s right to want more.

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