Live Your Purpose in Christ
In order to live our purpose, we should remain grounded in God’s voice, listen to the needs of our communities, and respond from our security in Christ.
In order to live our purpose, we should remain grounded in God’s voice, listen to the needs of our communities, and respond from our security in Christ.
With the start of a new year, many people will set New Year’s resolutions. But how often do we stop to consider the bigger picture, our purpose in Christ? From creation, God provided a purpose for mankind. The greater challenge for us now is to remember and seek after it.
This time of year, many men feel they’re running low— low on energy, focus, and sometimes even hope. If this sounds familiar, it may be time to seek spiritual rest, a tune-up even. If you’re feeling like your own “check engine light” has come on, here are four biblical truths to remind you of God’s grace for your life.
Community and spiritual health go hand-in-hand. Let’s unpack what it means to love and be loved with brotherly affection like Paul talks about in Romans 12: support, accountability, and grace.
Anger tells us to deal with the world in absolutes and to act immediately. However, taking the time to understand our anger—and what else might be going on in our hearts—gives us the opportunity to admit our shortcomings and draw closer to God.
We can all think of some moment when we lost our temper and hurt someone we love. Thankfully, there is no new emotion under the sun, and the Bible has some wise advice for what to do with anger.
Two leaders from FCA discuss their experiences with sports and the defining moments that shaped their faith journey.
Josh Babb discusses how he found identity in Christ, learned to resist lures of the flesh, and isolation experienced by modern soldiers.
Jeremy Stalnecker joins The Redeemed to discuss his struggle to find identity and meaning outside of his military career.
Psalm 107:2
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