For those who find themselves wandering in their faith. The ones who feel a little too human for the typical Christian image. These are musings for the prodigal souls.
Your internal dialogue is speaking whether you're paying attention to it or not, but what it is saying has an impact on your daily life whether you realize it or not. In this episode, let's take a minute to breathe and observe what we're saying to ourselves so we combat the lies with truth.
Let's dive into Romans 8:28 and cover the ever so popular phrase: "Everything happens for a reason." *Hint: it's not in the bible.*
I haven't cracked open my bible probably all of May and maybe you haven't either. Here's what Hebrews 5:11 says about how it feels to mature in our faith and maybe we've been looking at what it means to grow in our faith all wrong.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the U.S. so what better time to have a conversation about it, especially as Christians, and how we can be a safe place for those to talk about it with. Then, we'll study Elijah. If you're experiencing some kind of burnout, Elijah is the man for you. Even a beloved prophet like Elijah was not immune to the effects of emotional and physical exhaustion, to the point of asking God to let him die.