Life Guides From Our Spiritual Advisor

The Path to Contentment #2
More on the path to contentment, this life guide focuses on a small, but essential, quote that could make a big difference if you apply it to your life.

The Path to Contentment #1
Embrace the masterpiece and gift you are. This life guide invites you to participate on a journey of self-acceptance on the path to contentment.

From Tiny Acorns Mighty Oaks Grow
“The people should not think that small beginnings are unimportant.” Zech. 4:10 It takes an oak tree 20 years to start producing acorns and it doesn’t reach peak production until

Handling Temper Aright
Handling our tempers can get pretty difficult. Lucky for you, you have found this great article that shares guidance about managing the feeling of losing it.

Pause to Smell the Roses
If someone told you to “Wake up and smell the roses,” what are they suggesting? Likely a call to be mindful about what’s happening right here, right now.

“To Err Is Human” – Why?
The idea goes that making mistakes is just a natural part of being human. Why? Well, because there has only been one perfect human, Jesus.

Down But Not Out
Join our Spiritual Advisor as he provides a good example of entering sin and what happens if we sincerely repent and seek God’s forgiveness.

Managing Our Behavior
Need some good Bible verses to back up why managing our behavior is important? Our Spiritual Advisor dishes them out in this Life Guide.

Honesty vs. Truth?
Is it “honesty VS. truth” or is it really “honesty AND truth”? We encourage you to read this article and decide for yourself.

A Passion for Life
What does it mean to have a “passion for life”? Maybe some deep appreciation or allowing yourself to feel things fully? Our Spiritual Advisor shares the scoop.

Anticipating My Contemplating
What could we give to another as a heartfelt token of our desire to be a friend? “Cause all the joy of life depends on the art of making and keeping friends.”

I’m a “Brother’s Keeper”
The term “brother’s keeper” is found in the Bible in Genesis 4:9. But what does that mean, and should we be our “brother’s keeper”?