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Humility

When It Seems Impossible to Forgive

By Le Ann Trees / February 21, 2025

Even when we’re confident that we have truly forgiven someone, feelings of rejection, pain, and anger can resurface unexpectedly. Do we need to forgive again or somehow do a better job of forgiving? What should we do when we struggle to forgive?

12 Good Reasons to Grow in Humility

By BCL / February 4, 2025

Charles H. Spurgeon once stated, “Humility is to make a right estimation of one’s self.” Here are twelve good reasons to grow in humility.

The Boldness, Courage, and Humility of the Five Daughters of Zelophehad

By Ayrian Yasar / September 24, 2024

A common stereotype of the godly woman describes her as being timid and soft-spoken, staying in the background, and going along with whatever is decided by others. How do the daughters of Zelophehad in Numbers 27 challenge that stereotype?

Laboring for Christ in Obscurity: Reflections on “The Alpinist”

By Wes Van Fleet / January 1, 2024

If you could accomplish great things for the glory of God, but no one except God and you would know, would you still put in all the work necessary to accomplish those things?

12 Things Abigail Teaches Christian Women Today about Trusting God — 1 Samuel 25

By Le Ann Trees / November 13, 2023

In 1 Samuel 25 we read about Abigail, a discerning and beautiful woman who courageously takes action to save many lives and also images Christ in doing so.

“As God in Christ Forgave You” — Ephesians 4:31-32

By BCL / October 26, 2023

How can honest self-reflection contribute to improving our relationships?

The Difference Between the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

By Nick Batzig / October 12, 2023

Two men went up to pray (Luke 18:9-14). One was a respected religious leader, the other a despised tax collector. What was the difference between the men?

Thinking Sensibly About Ourselves

By Lara d'Entremont / June 14, 2023

Christians can fall into one of two ditches when it comes to our gifts: viewing ourselves too highly or too lowly. How do we go about learning to think sensibly about ourselves?

How Not to Be a Nebuchadnezzar

By Ayrian Yasar / June 2, 2023

The book of Daniel shows us that God does not owe humankind anything. We can learn much from the experiences of Nebuchadnezzar, the prideful king who had it all and then had everything taken away from him.