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The First Step: Living In Christ Everyday

The First Step: Living In Christ Everyday

Faith wasn’t meant to clock in on Sundays. Learn how to follow Jesus in your daily grind, routines, and rhythms.

Walking the Walk: Becoming Christlike in a World of Talk

Walking the Walk: Becoming Christlike in a World of Talk

The Everyday Christian

Living beyond belief—becoming the reflection of Christ in a world that just talks about Him.

Part 1

Faith at Work: How to Be a Light in Your Job

Faith at Work: How to Be a Light in Your Job

The Everyday Christian

Representing Christ in your workplace without preaching—just living faithfully.

Part 2

Honoring God with Your Finances

Honoring God with Your Finances

The Everyday Christian

Stewarding money with purpose, generosity, and eternal vision.

Part 3

Managing Time and Priorities Biblically

Managing Time and Priorities Biblically

The Everyday Christian

Ordering your days with wisdom, not hustle—putting God first in the midst of it all.

Part 4

Sabbath and Rest: God's Design for Your Life

Sabbath and Rest: God's Design for Your Life

The Everyday Christian

Rediscovering the sacred rhythm of rest as worship, not weakness.

Part 5

Practicing Gratitude in a Negative World

Practicing Gratitude in a Negative World

The Everyday Christian

Training your heart to see God's goodness, even when the world feels heavy.

Part 6

Raising Kids in a Faith-Filled Home

Raising Kids in a Faith-Filled Home

The Everyday Christian

Building a legacy of faith through ordinary moments and imperfect parenting.

Part 7

Hospitality as Ministry in Your Neighborhood

Hospitality as Ministry in Your Neighborhood

The Everyday Christian

Opening your home and heart as a doorway to Christ.

Part 8

Balancing Ambition and Contentment

Balancing Ambition and Contentment

The Everyday Christian

Pursuing excellence without idolizing success.

Part 9

Cultivating a Spirit of Joy and Thankfulness

Cultivating a Spirit of Joy and Thankfulness

The Everyday Christian

Choosing joy—not because life is easy, but because Christ is enough.

Part 10

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