Helpful Resources
1 | How to Be Consistent With Your Bible Study | The Daily Grace Company | Blog Post
What is your greatest struggle in your walk with the Lord?
Maybe it is doubt, fear, commitment, prayer, or reading and understanding the Bible. We all experience these at some point, but recently I took a poll of our Instagram followers and the staff at The Daily Grace Co.® and asked this same question.
2 | When it Feels Better to Blame Someone Else | Proverbs 31 Ministries | Devotional
You want to know one of the hardest three-word statements to make? “I am wrong.”
It’s so easy to point out wrong in others. It’s so easy to want it to be someone else’s fault. It’s so easy to get critical and cynical and caught up in our limited perspectives.
But boy is it hard to see our own flaws. Where we went wrong. What we need to own.
3 | How to Build Spiritual Discipline in Your Life | Confident Woman | Blog
Believers are called to live a life of discipline. A life that calls us to pass the many tests of temptation that will try to sway or distract us from God and His will for our lives.
4 | How Can I Tap Into the Wisdom of God | Got Questions.org | Article
All that God deemed essential knowledge for His children is found in His Word—the Bible. Beyond that, all truth is God’s. God has, however, revealed His truth to all humans in the things created (Romans 1:20) called general revelation, and in His written Word called special revelation (1 Corinthians 2:6–10).
5 | Forgiving What You Can’t Forget | Lysa TerKeurst | Book
Have you ever felt stuck in a cycle of unresolved pain, playing offenses over and over in your mind? You know you can’t go on like this, but you don’t know what to do next. Lysa TerKeurst has wrestled through this journey. But in surprising ways, she’s discovered how to let go of bound-up resentment and overcome the resistance to forgiving people who aren’t willing to make things right.
6 | Discipleship | What it Truly Means to Be a Christian | Collected Insights | A.W. Tozer
Discipleship lies at the center of Christian life and practice. It is a beautiful journey, in which each of us simultaneously attempt to become more like Christ and to help others do the same. It is our most important task on earth, but often it is neglected or misunderstood. A. W. Tozer, on the other hand, knew exactly what it meant to disciple and to be discipled.



