Conquering Fear, Anxiety, and Helplessness

Learn about unveiling your hope so that you can face the challenges of life with the hope of Christ. When we face life with Christ’s strength that goes before us, we can live in all that is Him rather than in the ways of an unsteady and complicated world. The Enemy wants us to live in fear, live with anxiety, and feel helpless. But with God, we can conquer these things.

Do you sometimes (or often) struggle with feeling like a failure? You arenb't alone. Failure is a normal part of our life experiences. Join me to find hope and overcome failure as we discover what the Bible says about failure, what we can learn from one of the Bible's greatest leaders, and then grab your list of 7 Bible verses about failure to help you move forward.

Finding Hope in Failure: 7 Uplifting Bible Verses to Find Strength in Failure

Have you ever felt like a failure and wondered how to move forward without self-condemnation? If so, you’re not alone. Many people in the Bible struggled with failure, including Moses, who was called by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. In fact, God gives us many grace-filled and power-packed Bible verses…

Biblical affirmations are different than positive affirmations. Biblical affirmations hold the key to loving yourself in a way that lasts and withstands life's challenges but also in a way that honors God. In this new series that explores what it looks like to self-affirm in a Godly way, we will learn to love ourselves despite failure, honor ourselves in times of chronic or other illnesses, and stop entering the comparison trap that leaves us in an unhealthy state of mind.

How to Love Yourself God’s Way: Biblical Affirmations Inspired by Jesus

Biblical affirmations are different than positive affirmations. Biblical affirmations hold the key to loving yourself in a way that lasts and withstands life’s challenges but also in a way that honors God. In this new series that explores what it looks like to self-affirm in a Godly way, we will learn to love ourselves despite…