Sundials or smartwatches, the question isn’t “What time is it?” but “What is this time for?” Use time with wisdom, purpose, and a heart tuned to God.
Sundials or smartwatches, the question isn’t “What time is it?” but “What is this time for?” Use time with wisdom, purpose, and a heart tuned to God.
Don’t skip church—it’s where God speaks, lifts hearts, and builds community. Be there. You’re needed, and you might just need it too.
What good is success if it costs your soul? Jesus calls us to choose eternal value over empty gain. Some trades just aren’t worth it.
In our materialistic world, how can we live a simple life? Perhaps by making an effort to spend time reconnecting with God, basking in His love, and showing that love to others!
When faith feels like a routine, remember your first love. Jesus invites you back—not to duty, but to joy, passion, and deep relationship with Him.
Divided hearts lead to confusion. God isn’t content to be one of many—He wants to be your first love, your trusted guide, your everything.
Even in the chaos of burned-out bulbs and endless to-do lists, Jesus offers us rest. Stop, breathe, and sit with Him—peace is found in His presence.