If you are like most people, there’s probably a chapter in your life you’d like to erase or go back and do over. It might have been as far back as high school or college or maybe a recent relationship. We’ve all made bad decisions we can look back and laugh about, but just as many that elicit nothing but shame and regret. Addressing lingering shame and regret can lead to an experience that ignites personal faith in a way you may not believe possible. But there is only one primary way we actually experience forgiveness for this.
Jesus commanded His followers to “love your neighbor”. Doing this requires making room in your heart and life for those who may be far...
Repentance is more than saying I’m sorry for what I did, but the act of changing my mind, turning from my sin, and toward...
Choosing words and actions that benefit others is proof we’re actively following Jesus How am I currently doing at choosing words and actions that...