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Generosity sounds great in theory, but when it comes down to practicing it, there can be tension. Vacations, home projects, dinners out…all SO tempting. But James reminds us of what’s important—helping people in need. On our own, we may not be able to do much, but together, we can do a lot.

Looking the part isn’t the same as living it out. Faith is too important to fake. It’s time to take your faith beyond the weekend.

The toughest decisions happen somewhere between what you want, what others think, and what God may be leading you toward. With so many voices speaking into our lives, how do we know what's just good...and what's God?

Think of your biggest problem—and reframe it. It may just be your greatest opportunity for growth, strength, joy, and a deeper relationship with God.

You don’t have unlimited time, so don’t waste it chasing success, status, or momentary happiness. Start living for what actually lasts.

Ever feel like you’re doing a whole lot, but never actually getting anywhere? When everything feels important...nothing truly is. Maybe the answer isn’t doing more—but doing less, on purpose.

Living with “no regrets” sounds great...until your past keeps bubbling up and impacting your present. It's time to stop looking back, break free from your past, and trust God with your story—because it's not over yet.

Most of us spend way too much time living in “what if” land. And it’s exhausting. So...start now—it's never too late to quiet the noise, stop spiraling, and trust God with what’s in front of you.

Life is short, but most of us still live like we’ve got endless time. Spoiler: You're going to die one day. But...there's a loophole. Through Jesus, death loses its power—and your life gains real purpose.

Easter changes everything. Because when you understand the cost of the cross and the power of the Resurrection, it reshapes how you see your life, your future, and God’s love for you.