How a noble deed could become a burden when we do it alone
Paul writes that intentionally supporting and encouraging others in their faith leads to love and good works in their lives, but he also warns us not to give up on the habit of meeting for worship.
How fellowships can help you stay on track
For many of us, work meetings can feel unproductive and boring. Unless the meetings are prepared well, our discussions quickly get off track. Then, our focus may start drifting, and as the debate goes on, it becomes tempting to check emails or answer a few social media messages to catch up.
Why community matters for professionals and businesspeople
After considering myself a loner for a long time, I came to understand the importance of community after connecting with Christian professionals all over the world.
Working Together for God's Glory: Lessons from a Small Business Owner's Journey
A small business owner in a suburb of Cape Town started her business with one goal - to serve her clients so they would experience the love of Christ from the moment they entered the Spa until they left.
The love we all long for is already available
People are longing to be loved and need to be loved. This core design is wired into our very being by God, our creator. He is love; therefore, he created human beings capable of receiving and giving love.
The Unique Love of Parents for Their Children
We have been looking at the four types of Love in this month, so far we have talked about two - Philia and Eros. This week we will be looking at the third type of Love in the series - Storge.
Does God have anything to do with Valentine's Day?
The coming week Valentine’s Day will be observed in many nations around the world. The day is named after one or several Christian martyrs with the name Valentine. Now it is, however, celebrated as a day of romance.
Four types of love that can change your life and bring joy to your workplace
Valentine’s day puts love at the center of February. Love is, however, much more than the romance we celebrate at the feast of Saint Valentine. Why not use February to learn how love in different forms can change your life and bring joy to your work?
In ancient Greek there are at least seven words for love. Let us focus on four of them and how they can impact our lives.
Uncover the Profound Meaning of Philia: Love, Friendship, and Connection
This month you will get a series of devotionals where we will focus on four words of love in Greek. These are "storge" which is often seen as brotherly love, "philia" which lead in the direction of friendship, "eros" which is romantic love, and "agape" which is unconditional love or divine love.
SMART goals for people of faith
Many of us use SMART-goals both privately and at work. The SMART model can help us specify our goals and make good plans for how to reach them. The model does, however, contain some challenges for people of faith. Let us quickly look at the SMART-goals from a faith perspective.
Strike a balance between flexibility and staying firm in God's plans
At the start of each year, it is almost inevitable to find ourselves making plans and setting goals for the months ahead. Over time, we realize that these personal goals are not as easily achieved as we would like them to be. Often, we encounter unexpected obstacles and insurmountable challenges, and we can get the feeling that, somehow, our objectives slip through our fingers.
Embracing Faithful Work
Today, I was discussing work environments across cultural boundaries with a friend. I explained that it is easy to embrace the idea of serving Jesus through your work in settings where work conditions are good. The idea is, however, less appealing for people who live in chronic corrupt societies and for those who struggle to find work or to make ends meet.
He is our source of life
In general, January ranks among my favourite months of the year. This is largely because, in contrast to the fast-paced culture I have grown accustomed to, life is peaceful at this time. I find it intriguing that this month tends to bring out the gentler, more loving side of individuals.
Slim and fit when Jesus comes back
A survey done in one Western nation some time ago concluded that three things were on top of people’s wish lists for the coming year. The respondents wanted to exercise more, lose weight, and eat healthier. The survey did not distinguish between Christians and others. Most l ikely the goals were not very different for those who want to follow Jesus.
Implications of Jesus coming
We hope you have had a wonderful celebration of Jesus coming! Two days ago, we finished our series of advent devotions focusing on different professions in the Christmas story recorded in the gospel of Luke. Regardless of their social position or professions, the Jesus-followers whom we meet in the New Testament collaborated to make known the Savior who was born.
Come and see the one that was born!
When people in the Western world describe what is often called “the spirit of Christmas” they mention things like love, compassion, care, and fellowship. This is all fine. All these attitudes and feelings are confined in the Biblical record, and Jesus contain all of them. He also comprises much more. The Bible describes him as “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Jesus’ coming cannot be underestimated. He started a new era in world history.
Building Faith: A DIY Carpenter's Tale of Finding God's Guidance in Woodwork
The story of Joseph, the carpenter, and his role in raising Jesus on earth, highlights God's divine plan in choosing the right person for the job. Joseph's lineage ensured that Jesus was a descendant of King David, and his mastery of carpentry skills provided a stable and loving home for the Son of God. Although Joseph's occupation is not explicitly mentioned in the story of the birth of Jesus, it is mentioned elsewhere in the New Testament that he was a carpenter.
The miracle goes viral
Picture this: You are out in a field, minding your own business, when suddenly an angel appears out of nowhere! Your heart races as you try to understand what you are seeing. You cannot believe your eyes - nor your ears as the angel tells you that a king has been born! You quickly reach for your phone to record the moment, but you are too nervous, and your camera settings are not quite right for capturing an evening shot. Then, to your utter amazement, a whole host of angels appear before you, and you snap a picture just in time! You are beyond thrilled and convinced that what you just witnessed is real. Without hesitation, you send an instant message to everyone you know, eager to share this incredible experience with them!
Traveling Through Time and Spirit: How Transportation Shapes Spiritual Journeys
The journey that Mary and Joseph took to Bethlehem was a long and arduous one. They had to travel approximately 90 miles within four days, maintaining an average pace of 2.5 miles per hour for roughly eight hours per day. Despite their challenges, they made it to their destination, where they welcomed the birth of Jesus. The shepherds who visited them would have travelled from the fields outside Bethlehem, which were likely not too far away. However, they, too, had to make a journey, and it is believed that they may have travelled a distance of several miles.
A quest for knowledge leads to an abundant life!
The magi or wise men of their time were the intellectuals and scientists of their society, with an insatiable curiosity to understand the world around them. They didn't just take what they saw at face value; instead, they diligently researched and inquired to comprehend the significance of what they were witnessing - the star. They believed that the star was not just a random astronomical occurrence but a celestial sign pointing towards something significant.