Real wisdom is not knowing the right answer to the questions life brings, but knowing the right responses to what life throws at you!
What does Christ-like empathy with someone in your sphere of influence really look like?
There's books, social media posts, infomercials, seminars, coaches, teachers and pastors all telling you how to have it. James puts it simply.
“For the want of a nail the shoe was lost, for the want of a shoe the horse was lost, for the want of a horse the rider was lost, for the want of a rider the battle was lost, for the want of a battle the kingdom was lost, and all for the want of a horseshoe-nail.” [Ben Franklin]
There are some common assumptions about both rich people and poor people. Jesus spoke a lot about money and the problems that ensue from the love of it.
This study looks at guarding against becoming or being legalistic and/or alternatively, living according to ‘cheap grace’ and doing whatever you feel like, to whoever!
The tongue, though anatomically small, has an overwhelming impact on your life and the lives of others around you.
Wisdom is not knowing the right answers, wisdom is knowing the right responses.
If you want to move from success to significance let James tell you how.
Judging others actually does a lot of harm to ourselves. Some people have thigh estimate of themselves, and a low estimate of others. Often, deep down, these people are very lonely and unsure of themselves.
Money and the way you use it can reveal aspects of your character. Jesus talked so much about money and the problems associated with the love of it.
Why is it that complaining seems to be the default human reaction to challenges and situational pressures?
People tend to pray more when life throws curveballs! But, if God is good and loving why doesn't He answer all our prayers?
We are not saved by works - but we are not saved without them either.