Mentorship
Was there someone who mentored you? It’s never too late to let your mentor know what he or she meant to you.
Was there someone who mentored you? It’s never too late to let your mentor know what he or she meant to you.
Are you married? Single? Something else? Whatever your status, acceptance is key. Discontentment can rob you of your enthusiasm for life.
In our “hurry-up” society a grandparent’s patience, understanding, and unconditional love can make a world of difference to a child.
An encounter with the remarkable Jesus of Nazareth typically prompted the question: Who is this man? A question we still ask, two thousand years later.
God has wired us to find comfort, security, and identity in the familiar, the routine, our customs and traditions. Losing them or changing them can throw us off balance and that’s uncomfortable.
Spiritual erosion is subtle, slow, and silent but taking time to reflect and evaluate can stop erosion in your life.
There’s a big difference between empathy and sympathy. To sympathize is to feel for someone. To empathize is to feel with someone.
For more than a decade, Ben Mogos and his wife Anda have spearheaded our Vision 195 efforts of bringing Pastor Chuck’s Bible-teaching resources to Romania and Romanian speakers worldwide.
Discover how Nehemiah handled this failure as you listen to Pastor Chuck Swindoll’s message on Nehemiah 13. The ancient leader’s gracious, prayerful, and firm example remains relevant as a helpful standard for us today.
Pain is a part of life. And it’s in these “crucibles” our identity is shaped. Hard times are a transformative experience.