How to Build a Culture of Remembering in Your Church
A church that remembers what God has done becomes a church that trusts Him for what comes next. Here is how to build that culture practically.
Disciplines, prayer habits, journaling rhythms, and devotional practices that keep you connected to God through every season of life.
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A church that remembers what God has done becomes a church that trusts Him for what comes next. Here is how to build that culture practically.
Forgetting what God said is a spiritual problem with a practical solution. Here is how to build a habit of remembering that will change how you face hard seasons.
Tired of devotional habits that last a week? A practical, guilt-free guide to building a daily time with God that fits your actual life. Start with 5 minutes.
Why speaking your faith out loud changes everything. The neuroscience, the biblical basis, and practical ways to use your voice in prayer, Scripture, and spiritual growth.
30 prayer journal prompts that go deeper than gratitude lists. Organized by what you need: praise, honesty, discernment, identity, and community. Try one today.
A beginner's guide to spiritual disciplines: prayer, fasting, Scripture, community, and more. Practical steps to start practicing today. No guilt required.
You do not need to be a writer to journal your faith. Practical methods including voice notes, prompts, and digital tools. Start capturing what God is doing.
Remembering what God said isn't passive. It's a spiritual discipline rooted in Scripture. Learn practical ways to remember, revisit, and live out God's words in your daily life.
Israel stacked twelve stones at the Jordan as a memorial of what God did. Remembered promises become courage on the street. This is the spiritual discipline that builds tomorrow's faith today.
Five moments in Scripture where love crossed the line and the family got bigger. From Ruth to the Good Samaritan, this is how God has always broken down the walls between us and them.
Prayer changed cities in Scripture, and it still does now. From Nineveh to the early church in Acts, what happens when believers pray like the outcome actually depends on it?
Work is not outside God's story. Done with Him, justice, mercy, and joy begin to break into ordinary places. Your Monday morning desk is an altar, not just your Sunday morning seat.
Scripture is full of people who laid down something real and received something better. Five loaves fed thousands. A widow's last meal became provision. What happens when you give what you have?
Some believers are called to work inside the system, not to burn it down but to shape it. This is the courage of Esther, Daniel, and every believer with influence to spend.
God feeds His people through Scripture, through Jesus, and through promises spoken by the Spirit. The question is whether you are eating early and often, or starving on a full plate.
Romans 5:17 says believers will reign in life through Christ. But reigning requires remembering: recalling grace, rehearsing promises, and building your faith on what God already did.
When God acts, it leaves a mark: a healing that defies logic, peace in a storm, a door opened that no hand could touch. The question is what we do next. Do we remember, or do we move on?
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