When it’s time to move on from a thing God will let you know and confirm it. And sure, God understands your attachment to the old thing. And sure, there might need to be a period of mourning and sulking. But after time has passed, you’ll sense God saying “You have mourned long enough for this thing, and it's time to let it go.”
Read MoreDuring her time in the Bush Administration, Charity Wallace, was the Deputy Chief of Protocol of the United States and Director of Advance for First Lady Laura Bush, and from 2009-2010, Charity was the Chief of Staff to Mrs. Laura Bush.
Read MoreWe can’t always control what actions we are faced with and that includes success, but we can control our reaction to actions. God is far more interested in our reaction to a situation than we think. Tony Alany, the Pastor of Worship at McLean Bible Church in the U.S., unpacks that in life's successes we Christ is all we need, and how humility should be our response to success.
Read MoreChristine is a is a respected evangelists, speaker, author, and activists. She's also a wife and mother, and she cofounded the A21 Campaign, an anti-human trafficking organization that fights slavery around the globe with her husband, Nick.
Read MoreIt’s easy to remember Bathsheba by her sin and not by her accomplishments. As humans we tend to remember people by their sinful mistakes, years after they took place.
Read MoreAlvin speaks about going into the U.S. Air Force at at 17, becoming a mortician, and running for a county-wide seat for over 20 years in South Carolina.
Read MoreFor Seele's Mother's Day contribution, Cassandra S. Portee highlights 7 lessons she learned from her mother.
Read MoreIn The 4 Dimensions of Extraordinary Leadership, Jenni Catron, executive church leader and author of Clout, reveals the secrets to standout leadership found in the Great Commandment: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.”
Read MoreNow, God doesn't cause thorns. They're here because of sin and He allows them because He has a greater plan, and one day there will be no more thorns. But, they keep us humble.
Read MoreIt’s common to have a lot of people around you in your early 20s, but as you mature in your 20s, you realize that you’d rather have a few quarters around you than lots of pennies.
Read MoreBlogger, Laura Saxby weighs in how blogging empowers women- "Blogging has been a way for individuals to express their thoughts and opinions for some years now. Both men and women get on their computer and tippy tap away sharing thoughts, feelings, positive messages, disgust and interests through the likes of public online article writing."
Read MoreHow a husband and wife coordinate’s with restaurants across Egypt to donate their leftover food, in an ‘Uber-style’ system that feeds the poor.
Read More"Over the last decade, burnout has become an increasing phenomena. It causes emotional exhaustion, depersonilization, and reduced performance."
Read MoreFrom corporate litigator to co-founder of a multi million dollar company, Jodie Fox opens up about the importance of 'doing everything before you're ready.'
Read MoreJournalist Ben Mack spends his Easter in the Solomon Islands, in an unexpected way.
Read MoreDisappointment can often drive how we make decisions. We don't want to experience this emotion, so we shape our actions to secure reward or our desired outcome.
Read MoreJavier speaks about his daring dream to travel the world. He's from Spain and has been traveling the world for the past two years on his bicycle.
Read MoreYarra Wellney, contributed her thoughts on moving from winter’s lethargy to spring’s warmth; moving from a place of cold to God’s peace, bright days and warmth, in Out with the Old, In With the New.
Read MoreAlexandria, Egypt is a breath of fresh air. It a city on the Mediterranean Sea. It's known for its Hellenistic Age where it housed a library and lighthouse. There are many Greco-Roman landmarks, a souq and mosques.
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