
First Crush
Do you remember your first crush? You probably thought about that person all the time. If it happened in middle school, you probably wasted sheets

Do you remember your first crush? You probably thought about that person all the time. If it happened in middle school, you probably wasted sheets

“Like adults, children need space to express their wondering thoughts around death. They might share them through the stories they tell while playing, or through

“A picture is worth a thousand words.” Sometimes words fall short to express our thoughts and feelings. But we could also say that one word

Paul was not a neuroscientist, but he was on to something when he told us to renew our minds. We can change how we think.

Jon Acuff explains the importance of how our mind shapes what we focus on in our actions. He equates this to a type of playlist

Scientists have discovered that waterfalls can show up any where along a river, quickly (in geological views of time) changing the landscape because of the

In Romans 12:1-2, the Apostle Paul admonishes his audience to think differently, to set our minds differently (v. 2), and to “put on the new

Think of the process of preparing tea. You fill a cup with boiling hot water, then put the tea bag of your choosing in there.

One word that teaches us how to cultivate a biblical worldview is the word “meditate.” The Hebrew word here is hagah, and in Eat This

In the Bible, we read about how the Israelites were to love God wholeheartedly, in order to know him intimately, which we see is the

We all have habits. Hopefully most of us brush our teeth every night, many of us go on a run or hit the gym every

Jen Wilkin outlines four ways to battle bitterness for an article in The Gospel Coalition. Her points are: