Practice Hospitality
Each Christian needs to learn how to practice hospitality to all manner of people regardless of age, gender, and race, especially if such people are believers.
Each Christian needs to learn how to practice hospitality to all manner of people regardless of age, gender, and race, especially if such people are believers.
Anger isn’t a sin. However, what we do when angry will determine whether we will sin or not. Learn three Biblical truths to help you control your anger whenever it happens.
“Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself.” – Philippians 2:3 NKJV
You have gentleness in you; be filled with the Spirit, and it’ll manifest in your life to all people without struggle.
God is the One who has the solution to loneliness; and He does it by setting the lonely in families.
When you ask God repeatedly about something, it doesn’t mean He hasn’t heard it. Ask what you want from God, but not with selfish intentions behind it.
One of the easiest ways to ignite a smile on a dull person’s face is to approach the person with a smile.
Whenever there’s division in the body of Christ, the Head (Christ) isn’t glorified.
Your predominant thought pattern determines the kind of words you’ll consistently say. Renew your mind with the Word of God, and your words will proceed from this Word in you.