It is through the tremendous grace extended to us in Christ’s life, death, and resurrection that we can have real confidence that God is actively involved in every aspect of our lives. He gives us both comfort in every situation we face and a call to deeper faithfulness that renews how we experience daily life.
Today’s young people have more contact with other people than at any other time in history. What impact has this had on their satisfaction with relationships?
How do we honestly and faithfully communicate with God when it seems He is hiding from us?
When we are in the midst of fear, the natural reaction we have is to make it go away as quickly as possible. We look for safer ground. However, there is a redemptive way to use the fear we experience.
One of the beautiful things that the grace of Christ imparts to a marriage is the freedom for each spouse to look at more honestly at himself or herself and then commit to being the first one to change.
CCEF Counselor Winston Smith talks about this practical step in marital transformation below.