Giving Thanks When You Want to Complain

I’ve had days when the enemy whispers words of doubt, discouragement, and frustration in my ear over and over again. He loves to leverage all the difficulties in my life to make them look and feel hopeless, unfair, and overwhelming. With each overwhelming and frustrating feeling, I’m tempted to utter the grumbling that wells up … Read more

More and Nothing Less than a Habit: 3 Tips for Creating a Quiet Time

Darkness invites me to linger under the blankets and the alarm calls me to get up, make coffee, and open my Bible. My alarm eventually wins. Minutes later I find myself cradling a mug of caffeine in one hand and a Bible in my lap. Even though I don’t always love listening to my alarm, … Read more

Worship is More than Singing: 3 Ways to Incorporate Worship into Your Quiet Time

As a kid, my favorite part of church services was what we called “worship”—singing hymns and choruses with the body of Christ. So, when I was in high school, I eagerly accepted an invitation to join our church’s worship team. Up until that point, I always thought of worship as synonymous with singing. After all, … Read more

10 Reasons to Have a Quiet Time: Truth to Help Press Through Dry Seasons

Honestly, having a regular quiet time is hard. It’s hard for a variety of reasons from busyness, to kids, to straight-up spiritual opposition. It’s normal for us to go through seasons when having a quiet time feels more difficult than others. In her book Quiet, Naomi Vacaro describes these different seasons. “If you’ve practiced the … Read more

3 Ways to Celebrate Christ’s Resurrection During Your Quiet Time

Have you ever considered how pointless reading the Word of God or prayer would be if Christ did not rise from the dead? If Christ did not rise, we would have no ability to directly come and talk to God. Before Christ’s resurrection, only a specific person, on a specific day, under specific circumstances could … Read more

Choosing Faith Over Feelings

Darlene Deibler Rose arrived in New Guinea as a newlywed to do missions work among unreached jungle tribes. However, shortly after her arrival, the world went to war and the Japanese invaded. Darlene and her husband were captured and sent to separate work camps. While at the camp, Darlene was accused of being an American … Read more