When Christians hear the word surrender, many assume it means becoming passive.
I recently heard that the Cornell University National Survey for the Family Estrangement and Reconciliation Project found that approximately 27% of U.S. adults are estranged from at least one family member.
Most of us don't realize how much of our emotional health is attached to being selected.
Modern life has convinced us that there are only two options: stay busy until you burn out, or escape into endless entertainment.
What Surrender Really Looks Like for Christian Professionals
Anxiety Isn't Always the Problem. Sometimes It's a Symptom.
Why Your Emotions Need Time to Catch Up with What God Has Already Done
Your Brain Is Trying to Protect You. It Just Doesn't Know When to Stop.
A 1,500-Year-Old Prayer Practice That Is Surprisingly Good for Your Mind
Why It's Time to Stop Treating Faith and Mental Health as Opponents
The Problem May Not Be Your Commitment. It May Be Your Rhythm.
The Cold Hard Truth About Spiritual Burnout