Deciding to trust God is an important thing to figure out because sooner or later, you’re going to need to trust Him in some enormous way and you may not know how. When someone says to you, “Trust me,” it probably raises 2 things right away: your eyebrows and your suspicion. Sometimes it’s really difficult to trust people you do […]
How Can National Clean Your Fridge Day Increase Your Faith?
Did you know there’s a National Clean Out Your Fridge Day? I actually just learned that myself. Apparently, some thinkers at Whirlpool decided that it would be appropriate to prepare for the holiday season by cleaning out our refrigerators. They decided that November 15th is a good time to perform minor tasks that could help keep […]
Does God Exist?
How can you know if there is only one true God? Have you ever questioned the existence of God? Let me be honest. I have, especially when I was a new Christian. I believe that wrestling with your faith is a part of working out your salvation (Philippians 2:12). I also believe that God is […]
5 Steps to Staying Focused on God
Staying focused on God in today’s ever changing world is not easy. Life happens so fast in the 21st Century that if your cell phone is 12 months old it’s out of date! Did you know that this hectic rush of life we experience isn’t unique to our generation? Surprising, because how many times have […]
Following God Without Hesitation
Previously, I wrote an article that briefly mentioned following God, asking my readers, “Do you want to have more faith?” That post shared 3 ways to do just that, and briefly mentioned when it comes to following God, we first need to determine God’s will. Sometimes it’s difficult to determine God’s will, and sometimes following God is […]
Finding Hope in Times of Darkness
“In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” – Jesus A Day of Infamy December 7th marks the anniversary of Japan’s attack on the American Naval base at Pearl Harbor, the date which President Franklin Roosevelt said would “live in infamy.” Not much has changed since 1941. The names […]






