
Rainy Day | What To Do With God
We've worked hard for that money. It's our money to spend on whatever we want, isn't that right? Well, let's see what Jesus said about money and the attitude God wants us to have when it comes to finances.
We've worked hard for that money. It's our money to spend on whatever we want, isn't that right? Well, let's see what Jesus said about money and the attitude God wants us to have when it comes to finances.
We work, and we save. We spend, and we budget. We have our financial lives all planned out. But then the economy crashes. Where is our hope now?
We spend and spend. We hope our paycheck will be enough to cover our credit card bills. But then the furnace quits, and the rainy day fund is dry. Is this how we're supposed to live?
We've worked hard for that money. It's our money to spend on whatever we want, isn't that right? Well, let's see what Jesus said about money and the attitude God wants us to have when it comes to finances.
We may strive every year to improve ourselves and our circumstances, but will that lead to true, lasting change? Let's examine what God wants from us as He seeks to renew who we are.
While exercising and losing weight are the most popular new year's resolutions, what about improving your character? Have you thought about boosting your reputation? Let's examine what it would take to get those results this year.
You may have big plans for 2021, but unfortunately, the new year hasn’t magically erased all the issues from 2020. What do we do with the circumstances that followed us into a new year? Let's find out!
Every year we start fresh, hoping to make this year better than the last. But we are the same people with the same problems. Let's unpack God’s plan to not only change superficial patterns but renew who we are.
While 2020 will soon be in our rearview mirror, what is it going to show us? Let's examine the ways our disrupted lives can help us navigate more clearly in the future.
The star led the wise men to a newborn king. Let's look at this king, our Everlasting Father, present throughout the ages.