Should Christians practice a literal day of “sabbath rest”? This post offers a biblical case for setting aside 24-hours per week holy to the Lord—from… Read more »
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Should Christians practice a literal day of “sabbath rest”? This post offers a biblical case for setting aside 24-hours per week holy to the Lord—from… Read more »
Solitude and silence offer necessary time and space for spiritual growth. This post helps you make your own customized plan as you take your next… Read more »
Being alone offers life lessons for us. Billy Henderson examines how Jesus spent time alone and how we can grow through being alone. Loneliness—the state… Read more »
How can we disciple someone in fasting? In this guest post, Michelle Eagle offers six practical steps—with examples—to help you guide someone as they learn… Read more »
As humans, we think in metaphors all the time, so we naturally use metaphors for describing spiritual formation. We even find these metaphors in Scripture,… Read more »
Rule of Life examples can help you create our own Rule of Life. This post offers Rule of Life examples from women and men, and… Read more »
The following post is written by John Mark Hicks, author of Anchors for the Soul and teacher of Anchors for the Soul Video Course, which is available… Read more »
The following is an excerpt from Anchors for the Soul with a video by John Mark Hicks. As you watch or read, gain courage to sometimes… Read more »
“In everything, give thanks.” So the Bible says. That doesn’t sound quite right. Are there not some circumstances in which gratitude is not only inappropriate… Read more »
This post is an excerpt from John Mark Hicks’s book Anchors for the Soul, Chapter 1, “My Story.” He writes about his own story of… Read more »
Culture is a tricky thing. Who gets to define it? How exactly does the past influence it? How does culture shift? And how do you… Read more »
Two years ago, I wrote a book with my friend Bill Hull entitled The Discipleship Gospel. As the title suggests, it’s a book about the… Read more »