• If you live in the United States, you probably already know that our society emphasizes and encourages the keeping-up-with-the-Jones’ mentality. At some point in each of our lives, we struggle with being thankful for all of the blessings we already have. It’s easy to spend most of your life in competition with those around you

  • It’s very easy to get stuck in the vicious cycle of busyness, stress, and overwhelm. Most of us want to live our best life and truly enjoy the day-to-day; however, it’s much easier said than done. Responsibilities take up most of your time, building new habits can be a challenge, and you might not know

  • For many believers, reading the Bible is one of the hardest things to do effectively and consistently. Unfortunately, the excuse of not being able to understand it or not knowing where to start hinders most from studying on a regular basis. I’ve heard that diving into God’s Word at least 4 times weekly has an

  • Many people throughout the world would label themselves as Christians or followers of Jesus if you asked about their religious affiliations. While a relatively large number of people know of God, a much smaller percentage of these individuals actually know God and His character. With that said, it’s not always easy to know how and

  • Cleaning and organizing are some of the most dreadful things for many people, but they’re so necessary when it comes to keeping a peaceful, welcoming, and comfortable home. Even though it might be the last thing on your priority list, organizing can be incredibly satisfying. Personally, I usually dread the idea of carrying out this

  • It can feel like the days all run together, but they don’t have to. Explore some tips for being more intentional about making your days extra gratifying. I know I’ve had my fair share of days that just seem to float by. No huge happenings, nothing worthwhile accomplished, and no gratitude practiced. We all have