The Lenten season isn’t just about giving up food and drink. It can also be a time for decluttering your mind and heart.
Contributing editor Rick Hamlin reminds us that Lent is a time to refresh and renew spiritually.
More than a word, the practice of putting Jesus first in our hearts and minds is rooted in Scripture.
The Lenten season is a reminder of God’s eternal love in our lives. Here’s how to celebrate it with those you hold dearest.
With this simple plan for this inspiring season, you may be more ready than ever for the glorious celebration of Easter.
Whether your Lenten journey involves giving up or taking on, or both, here is Scripture to help you contemplate the meaning of this sacred season.
Despite being the season for serious reflection and prayer, Lent is also a time for singing.
Lent carries the reminder of our shared humanity and the promise of a new life.
The Sabbath is a feast day and a free pass from your Lenten discipline.
When her daughter expressed frustration with her cutting remarks, she knew a change was in order. Lent was the perfect time to undertake it.