A Holy Reset for Our Lives
May we seize this moment when much of the traffic of our lives has ceased as a holy reset, turning our gaze away from the press of our own lives to the bigger picture of what is unfolding.
May we seize this moment when much of the traffic of our lives has ceased as a holy reset, turning our gaze away from the press of our own lives to the bigger picture of what is unfolding.
I have faced the enemy and learned his name. His name is not risk, danger, or lack. It’s a life not lived.
God’s given us many clues for sensing his presence and following his lead—if we will just pay attention.
The message of the Kingdom is everywhere in the gospels. How is this central message of Jesus meant to impact and shape each of our lives?
In God’s Kingdom, an unspeakable power—far greater than any kingdom or power of this world—is at work. But we often have to look beneath the surface of things to find it.
Even people in the most difficult circumstances are truly blessed because of God’s presence. Mark Thrash speaks blessing over those who are struggling to feel blessed.
Sometimes the enemy comes at us with a “full court press.” But we have strategies to combat anything thrown at us.
Is disappointment from the past keeping you stuck in neutral? Alice Collier shares how God invited her to change her perspective to one of hope instead.
When situations seem hopeless, our hope must come from a deeper place than simple optimism about the future.
When a Novo staff member had the opportunity to lead a retreat on inner healing for a group of young women, she saw how much they hungered for God’s grace and healing in the places where life had caused pain and brokenness.
As believers, we are told we are in a battle against the powers of darkness—a spiritual battle. As soldiers in God’s spiritual army, we have a choice about how we will respond when the battle gets heated.
The cross may be the Christian symbol, but the empty grave tells its message: Death doesn’t have the final word. Not then. And not now.