Holy Habit: Pray Your Way into New Year’s Day
With these five prayers, turn the transition from one year to next into a spiritual one with devotion and fellowship.
New Year’s is a chance to reflect on the year as it draws to a close and celebrate the opportunities and fresh starts that await in the year ahead.
With these five prayers, turn the transition from one year to next into a spiritual one with devotion and fellowship.
Whether it’s a new marriage or baby, a divorce or death, once familiar get-togethers need to adapt. Here’s some help.
We’re meant to treat the body with respect, to do all we can within our power to keep it healthy and serviceable. And to glorify God.
Whether you’re establishing better routines for yourself or your kids, everyone will benefit from a peaceful night’s rest.
Try these healthy habits to get where you need to go with peace in your heart and a smile on your face.
An unlikely setting provides the realization of what new, good habit must be practiced in the new year, and the next.
Memories of a minister’s wife who put the practice of kindness and compassion into action on a daily basis.
To build a work-life balance that works for you, try these habits to bring easy positivity to your morning, noon, and night.
On that cold morning when you don’t want to get up and exercise, remember that a spiritual connection may be waiting for you.
Especially in times of stress, here’s a simple affirmation that can help the whole family think of others with kindness.
Here’s one simple practice that will open your eyes to God’s grace and the magical moments all around you.
Positive thinkers already have an advantage when it comes to making healthy and productive changes in their lives.