The God of More
We often believe the lie that more will make us happier - but it only leaves us feeling even emptier.
Jason VanaProviding resources, insight, and advice to live out your calling and ignite your faith.
We often believe the lie that more will make us happier - but it only leaves us feeling even emptier.
Jason VanaThe season of Lent is about dying to our selves (fasting), and living to something better.
Jason VanaWhen God arrests your heart for an area, a people group, or a country, it changes your life. That is what happened to me. And, if you're willing, it can happen to you, too.
Jason VanaFaith is to go forward even when we don’t know what might happen in the next moment.
Faith is to go forward even when we don't know what might happen in the next moment.
Jason VanaFaith isn't some easy road-map to getting the life you want. It's being completely confident that God will fulfill the promises He made.
Jason VanaFor the last few years, I have participated in the #OneWord phenomena – choosing one word for the up coming year rather than a list of new year’s resolutions I probably wouldn’t keep anyway. Every year, I choose a word I feel embodies what God wants to do in my life in that year – and then orient my entire life [...]
Jason VanaThe Barna Group's results to a recent survey of millennials and their ideal church shows a coming shift in how we do church.
Jason VanaGod sets boundaries, gives us guidelines, tells us what we should or shouldn't do, all to keep us from the dangers we just can't see. That, my friends, is love.
Jason VanaThink about it: twenty minutes isn't much. It's the equivalent of scanning through Facebook, Instagram, and email in the morning. We waste twenty minutes all the time throughout our day without blinking an eye. You can waste twenty minutes on social media, or allow it to change your day by spending it with God.
Jason Vana“I follow Jesus.” There are a lot of people in the world who would easily say that statement is true of them. They go to church, read their Bible, try to be a good person and stay away from anything on the “big sins” list. They denounce the hypocritical and judgmental version of religion for a more loving God. [...]
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