A Year-End Spiritual Review
The turn of a new year offers a natural opportunity to reflect on what has been and prepare for what's ahead. Here are some questions to guide you through that process.
How to keep growing when the novelty wears off. Habits that last a lifetime.
The turn of a new year offers a natural opportunity to reflect on what has been and prepare for what's ahead. Here are some questions to guide you through that process.
Spiritual growth doesn't require natural habit-forming abilities.
Spiritual disciplines, while necessary, risk becoming empty routines that distract from their true purpose: bringing us closer to God.
In the latest episode of the Gospel for Life podcast, Myles Holmes and Darryl Dash discuss how Jonathan Edwards combined physical health practices—such as diet, sleep, and exercise—with spiritual discipline, stressing the need to honor God with our bodies without being legalistic.
Caring for our bodies is part of the Christian life.
Dr. Greg Gifford talks about the role of habits in the Christian life.
How do we get started in building a Rule of Life?
We need to learn about the benefits of stability.
We might be finding it hard to understand the significance of the body according to the Bible, both now and in eternity.
God created us as embodied beings. Our bodies play an important role in our relationship with God.
But God wants us to be deeply formed: to live lives with both depth and breadth.
Our habits can help to build our faith.