Contentment
- This Christmas, Hold on to the Right ThingsKeeping a loose grip on people and possessions makes us more hopeful.Sandra McCracken|español简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- You Can’t Slay the Giant Anxiety with Mere WillpowerIgnore the exhortations to just “Stop it,” and lean on God’s unshakeable promises.Ben Palpant|
- Act as if You Are Staying in a Community Forever—Even When You’re NotIn “Uprooted,” Grace Olmstead makes the argument that we should stick around.Bonnie Kristian|
- 5 Books on the Nature of Human EmotionsChosen by Matthew LaPine, author of “The Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology” (Lexham Press).Matthew LaPine|
- 5 Books That Turn Our Grumbling into GratitudeChosen by Dustin Crowe, author of “The Grumbler’s Guide to Giving Thanks: Reclaiming the Gifts of a Lost Spiritual Discipline.”Dustin Crowe|
- I Was a New-Age Healer. Then I Realized I Wasn’t the One Doing the Healing.Why a Reiki master renounced her craft to follow Jesus.Nicole Watt|
- 5 Books That Give Me Contentment in the Midst of Chronic PainChosen by Liz Carter, author of 'Catching Contentment: How to Be Holy Satisfied.'Liz Carter|
- Why Your Deflated Retirement Dream Might Be God’s Open DoorAfter losing my safety net, I see retirement as meaningful vocation, not permanent vacation.Michelle Van Loon|
- Singleness: My Only CompanionI've never been in a serious relationship despite my desire to one day marry. God is teaching me to hold that desire loosely.Ekemini Uwan|
- How to Be at Peace and Get What You WantCrafted by CT Creative Studio in Partnership with Thrivent FinancialFortune 500 CEO Brad Hewitt’s wisdom for moving past our insatiable cravings.Brad Hewitt|
