As promised, here's a list of resources to help you be able to read through the Bible and learn more about God in the coming year: Ligonier has a great post with lots of options. You can find whatever you need! There are several options available at Bible Gateway, including audio and chronological plans. Bible … Continue reading Fuel Friday: Bible Reading Plans
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God is Love
Today we’re starting a progressive series on love. This series is going to take us to some places that may surprise you, but it is going to logically follow the flow of a Christian worldview. A couple of weeks ago, we went over a few of the many reasons that believers should read their Bibles. … Continue reading God is Love
When Singleness Feels Hard
Recently, a few of my school friends and acquaintances have gotten into relationships, engaged, or married. Most of them, in fact. It’s hard when you feel like all the girls your age have someone special except you. Loneliness, anxiety, and depression can hit without warning. We can tell ourselves all the right things, remind ourselves … Continue reading When Singleness Feels Hard
The Blessing of Singleness
It sounds crazy to say that singleness is a blessing, especially to those who are single. Especially when it seems like everyone is pairing off or getting married except you. There is a lot of peer pressure, and self-imposed pressure, to find someone. So, why call it a blessing? I was recently in a prayer … Continue reading The Blessing of Singleness
Keeping in Focus
A Study of Colossians 2:1-10 Colossians 2:1 For I want you to know what a great conflict I have for you and those in Laodicea, and for as many as have not seen my face in the flesh Paul is concerned for the Colossian and Laodicean churches. Laodicea should sound familiar. It is one of … Continue reading Keeping in Focus
Christian Fiction: Part 5
Application for Writers So far, we’ve laid out some pretty tough standards for what is required of us as Christians. As Christian writers, this is what we have to live up to. Not in a legalistic sense, but out of love for Christ and because we revere Him. Our responsibility as Christian writers is simple, … Continue reading Christian Fiction: Part 5
Christian Fiction: Part 4
What is Expected of Christians? Part 2 I mentioned last time that, as Christians, we are God’s ambassadors and representatives. Ambassador (or Embassador) n. A minister of highest rank employed by one prince or state, at the court of another, to manage the public concerns of his own prince or state, and representing the power … Continue reading Christian Fiction: Part 4
Seasons of Growth
Here are some books to get you started on the path to self-discipline: On the Disciplines: Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life; Donald WhitneyDisciplines of a Godly Woman (or Man or Young Man); Barbara (or Kent) HughesThe Discipline of Grace; Jerry BridgesThe Giant Killer; A.L.O.E. On Prayer: Power of a Praying Series; Stormie Omartian *Great … Continue reading Seasons of Growth
Fuel Friday: For the Sake of Christ
Christian Fiction: Part 3
What is Expected of Christians? Jumping back into Scripture as we look at what is, most likely, the most convicting subject for us as Christian writers. I consider it the most convicting because of the accountability it places us under as God’s children and ambassadors. In addition to this being a study, it is also … Continue reading Christian Fiction: Part 3








