5 Ways to Shake Up Your Prayers in the New Year
A new year offers the chance to change things up in your prayer practice.
New Year’s is a chance to reflect on the year as it draws to a close and celebrate the opportunities and fresh starts that await in the year ahead.
A new year offers the chance to change things up in your prayer practice.
For this mom with a kid in college, “patience” will be her practice for the new year.
New social science research suggests that a positive outlook is more sustainable and authentic than a relentless pursuit of happiness.
How to navigate 2022 with Jesus at the helm.
I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.—Romans 8:18 (NIV)
Contributing Editor Rick Hamlin eschews New Year’s resolutions but welcomes fresh starts. Here are three of his favorite verses to help you begin anew.
Two psychotherapists offer suggestions to honor the year you’ve had and move forward with fresh resolve.
Writing things down not only helps you reach your goals and remember more, but can also keep you inspired all year long.
It won’t be easy, and it may not be comfortable. But change can take you to where you want to be.
A new year can be about goals and resolutions, but it can also be about something much, much bigger.
Dive into one (or all) of these six series about mysteries, miracles and friendships.
This monk-turned-money manager offers spiritually-sound advice for getting ahead—even in tough times.