Spiritual Peace from a Cypress Tree
Have you ever had a favorite tree? I have always loved the way Cypress trees look, but I have also experienced spiritual peace from a Cypress tree!
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Have you ever had a favorite tree? I have always loved the way Cypress trees look, but I have also experienced spiritual peace from a Cypress tree!
Whether we realize the magnitude of it or not, fathers have a great responsibility (both physically and spiritually) to their families. Because of this heavy load, here are 9 prayers we can pray for the dads in our lives.
Whether you’re heading out on a family vacation, a business trip, or a mini getaway, your spiritual health doesn’t have to suffer. Let God travel with you! Here are 10 practical and faith-filled tips to help Christians grow spiritually while traveling and grow closer to God while on the road.
Almost everyone you know has been in a state of grief at one time or another. The question is – Can we grow through grief? It has to be a spiritual journey.
This year I did something a little different to prepare spiritually for Easter. Each day of “Holy Week,” I read one chapter from the book of John and focused on the “stand out scriptures.”
Easter is such a joyous day, and music can make it even more meaningful. Here are some of the best Easter songs for worship.
Have you ever really thought about the lyrics to Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing? When you break them down and think about what they are saying, they are amazing!
The Bible is full of success scriptures that we can read and apply to our lives to help us have a successful new year.
Entering into the Christmas season brings about a feeling of nostalgia and sentiment. When I think about having a sentimental Christmas, I can’t help but think about the first Christmas when “Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.” (from Luke 2:19)