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What Now?: Criticism
Breaking free from a critical spirit begins with choosing love over judgment, allowing God to transform our perspective and relationships.

What Now?: Bad Language
Learn how applying the T.H.I.N.K. method can change the way you communicate, bringing positivity and grace into every conversation.

“Oh Be Careful…”
Mastering your words not only aligns your actions with your faith but also deepens your relationship with the Lord—because every word matters.

Say the Word
Ever pondered the true power of words in shaping your life? Today, reflect on the hidden power of your daily thoughts and prayers!

Power of Words
But amidst the beauty of language lies a sobering truth: words possess the power to wound as well as heal, to build up as well as tear down.

Your Words Can Mean Death or Life
Don’t let your words lead to destruction and death but to truth and light.

The Old Saying is Wrong: Words Hurt
Christian, your words can do way more damage than those of an unbeliever.

Tame That Fiery Tongue
Words have the power to destroy, so how will you use yours to honor the Lord?

The Tongue is a Fire-Breathing Weapon
Who’s really in charge of your words? the holy One or the greatest liar of all time.

Is Watching Your Mouth a Resolution for You in 2021?
Words can build up or destroy, so next time you lash out, lash your tongue instead.

Telling Jesus’ Story and Taking Our Thoughts Captive – Part Six
Evil thoughts are part of our sin nature, but God provides a way to control them.

Will We Really Listen to Each Other Ever Again?
The secular world says we should hate, but Jesus says we should love unconditionally.

The “No Big Deal” Sin of Gossip
Some sins are extremely common and even accepted as “no big deal” within the church. None of these sins would […]

The Sunday Lunch Crowd is the Worst, Take it From Your Server
I’m a Christian currently working in the food industry, so I’m writing this article because it’s extremely important that the […]

When Your “House” is on Fire
I have always struggled with my tongue. From arguing to sarcasm to sharp, cutting words. I have memorized and meditated […]