Church Worker Wellness – Week 30 devotion: Relational wellness
When we look at Scripture, we find functional as well as dysfunctional families, which helps us see God’s grace in our own families all the more clearly.
When we look at Scripture, we find functional as well as dysfunctional families, which helps us see God’s grace in our own families all the more clearly.
Interpersonal communication is fraught with errors and missteps, but the Holy Spirit works in our mistakes.
Who helps and supports you as you make food choices?
Even when big change comes, God is constant and offers us a place to rest.
Three questions to help take a marriage conflict from anger and frustration to understanding and forgiveness.
The best defense against the distractions the Evil One throws at us.
Relationships are prone to “spills.” How is God at work for our relational well-being?
Where are leaks in our lives a good thing to have?
What’s under the foundation of our spiritual houses? How is Christ “seeping in” to our days and our moments?
In Christ, we learn that we are more sinful than we ever thought, yet we are more loved than we ever dared to dream.
Tiny changes in our culture, like the way our calendars are written, can impact the way we view each week. Here’s one small way to put God first.
We might have sweaty, smelly feet, but God still uses us mightily. Where and how do we publish good news to unexpected people, in unexpected ways?
How valuable is intelligence? Where do we undervalue intelligence and where do we overvalue our intellectual capabilities?
You are not alone – even when you think enough is enough. You can never give enough, but God has given everything on your behalf.
Tension enters into life and ministry. What hope does the incarnation of Jesus give when we feel tension rising?