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January 27, 2025

Unlocking the Power of Faith and Healing

Have you ever wondered how faith can transform your mental health and relationships?

In this week’s episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we sit down with the remarkable Dana Nygaard, a Licensed Professional Counselor, relationship coach, and national speaker. Dana shares her inspiring journey from high school teacher to renowned Catholic therapist, revealing how she integrates faith into psychotherapy to help individuals and couples experience profound healing and growth.

From her work with Cana Marriage Retreats to her guidance for singles seeking healthy relationships, Dana offers a fresh perspective on strengthening emotional intimacy and spiritual connection. Whether you’re curious about her unique approach to counseling, tips for a thriving marriage, or insights into overcoming past traumas, this episode is packed with wisdom and practical advice.

But that’s not all! Dana also opens up about her personal challenges, from battling breast cancer to navigating the dynamics of marriage, offering a candid and faith-filled perspective on resilience and hope.

Dana Nygaard. Dana is a Licensed Professional Counselor, author, relationship coach, and national speaker. She combines proven psychotherapy techniques with authentic Catholic spirituality, empowering her clients to experience rapid healing and lasting change. Dana’s expertise includes marriage enrichment, teen counseling, and trauma recovery, and she’s known for her compassionate and faith-filled approach. She’s also the author of 365 Dates to Renew Your Christian Marriage and the creator of Cana Marriage Retreats.

You can connect with Dana on her website. Link here!

This episode is more than just a conversation—it’s a transformative experience you won’t want to miss.

Tune in now to discover how faith, love, and intentional healing can unlock your best self.

Listen to the full episode on Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share!

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Published on January 27, 2025 07:21

January 23, 2025

Living in the World but Not of It: A Call to Reflect Christ

In recent times, many Christians have been led to believe that we are called to impose our beliefs on the world by force, forgetting a fundamental truth of our faith: we are in this world, but we are not of it. This misunderstanding has led to behaviors and attitudes that run contrary to the teachings of Jesus. It’s like asking hotel management to remodel the room we’re renting temporarily. We’ve forgotten that this world is not our permanent home. As believers, our mission is not to change the world by worldly means but to point others to Christ so that their hearts can be transformed.

Jesus’ words in John 17:14-16 remind us of our place: “I have given them your word and the world has hated them, for they are not of the world any more than I am of the world. My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of it.” Our calling is to live as ambassadors of Christ, reflecting His love, grace, and truth while remembering that hatred, division, and force are tools of the enemy, who seeks to kill, deceive, and destroy (John 10:10).

The Mission We’ve Forgotten

The Great Commission calls us to make disciples, not to coerce others into belief. Jesus commands in Matthew 28:19-20, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” This mission requires patience, humility, and love. It’s not about forcing others to conform to our standards but about lovingly pointing them to the truth found in God’s Word.

Some have even gone so far as to attempt to manufacture events to hasten Jesus’ return. This is not only an act of pride but also selfishness. In Matthew 24:36, Jesus said, “But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” It is not our place to decide when Christ will return. Our focus should remain on the mission He has given us. If we truly love others as ourselves (Matthew 22:39), we will desire their salvation as much as we desired our own. Remember, someone shared the Gospel with us when we were lost. Let us not give up on others who have yet to know the truth.

Jesus Was Not a Political Figure

Many Christians today seem to forget that Jesus did not come to establish a political kingdom. He didn’t seek to change the laws of Rome or Jerusalem. Instead, He came to reveal the kingdom of heaven and to transform hearts. When we focus on imposing our beliefs through political or social power, we lose sight of the example Christ set for us.

In John 18:36, Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place.” This statement underscores the spiritual nature of His mission. Our task is not to make this world our home but to invite others to prepare for the kingdom of heaven.

Reflecting Christ’s Love

When we are unkind to those who are different from us, we’re not acting like Jesus. Loving the sinner while rejecting the sin is the delicate balance we’re called to maintain. Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 provide a clear picture of what Christlike love looks like: “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”

Sadly, many unbelievers are turned away from Christ and His church not solely because of deception but because of the behavior of Christians that fails to reflect Christ. As John 13:34-35 says, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” Love, not force, is the mark of true discipleship.

Staying Focused on Our Calling

As followers of Christ, our job is not to participate in the ways of the world but to preach the Word of God so that more people can be saved. Romans 12:2 reminds us, “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” We cannot transform hearts—only God can do that. But we can live in a way that reflects His love, inviting others to experience His grace and truth.

The enemy seeks to sow division and hatred, but we are called to be instruments of peace. Let us remember our true mission: to share the Gospel, love others as Christ loves us, and reflect the kingdom of heaven in all we do. In doing so, we honor God and fulfill the purpose He has set before us.

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January 20, 2025

A Journey Through Bullying, Empathy, and Healing

Bullying is a topic that resonates deeply with so many of us. Whether it’s an experience from our childhood, a challenge faced by our own children, or simply witnessing its effects on others, the pain of bullying leaves a lasting mark. In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we uncover the multifaceted reality of bullying through two powerful conversations.

First, we meet Brooke Auckerman, a 25-year-old neurodivergent author who transformed her personal experiences into the inspiring children’s book Be Kind Loretta Owl. This vibrant story teaches empathy and kindness from a unique perspective—the bully’s own eyes. Brooke’s journey, shaped by her challenges with bullying due to her biracial background and autism, is both moving and motivating. Her courage and creativity remind us how personal pain can inspire impactful change.

But bullying doesn’t end with the playground. In the second half of the episode, we sit down with licensed therapist Taylor Warren from The Grove Counseling and Consulting, LLC. Taylor dives into the deeper psychological effects of bullying, not only on victims but also on bullies themselves. From recognizing the signs to understanding long-term impacts, her insights offer hope and practical steps for parents, educators, and anyone affected by bullying.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

The inspiration behind Brooke’s empowering book series.Taylor’s expert advice on helping children cope with bullying.The importance of addressing cyberbullying in today’s digital age.Strategies to foster kindness and resilience in schools and communities.

This conversation is more than a discussion about bullying—it’s a call to action to create a culture of compassion and understanding. Don’t miss out on the practical advice, heartwarming stories, and valuable resources shared in this episode.

To connect with Brooke, you can follow her on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or her website. For her books: Click here for Be Kind, Loretta Owl, and here for Loretta Owl’s Big Christmas Wish

To connect with Taylor Warren, follow her Instagram or her website.

Tune in here now to hear the full episode!

Let’s work together to make kindness the norm and ensure that no child faces bullying alone.

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Published on January 20, 2025 02:48

January 16, 2025

Meaningful Decisions This New Year

Self-care and meaningful resolutions often dominate the conversation as the new year begins. But 2025 must be different. Life has shown us that “business as usual” is no longer acceptable. We can’t keep making promises to ourselves only to abandon them within weeks. This year demands resolutions that reflect the urgency of our times—resolutions that bring us peace, fulfillment, and connection. Here are five true resolutions to embrace in 2025:

1. Tell Those Around You That You Love Them

As of January 17, 2025, more than 40 lives have been tragically lost in major events, including 25 in the California fires, five in last weekend’s winter storms, and 15 in the Louisiana terrorist attack. This doesn’t even account for the countless others lost to accidents, illnesses, and age. Each of these numbers represents families who didn’t get one last word with their loved ones.

This year, let’s make it a priority to express our love—not just in words but in actions. Send that text, make that call, or give that hug. As Proverbs 27:1 reminds us, “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.” Cherish the moments you have now.

2. Make Amends and Forgive

Life is unpredictable, and holding onto anger only weighs us down. If amends need to be made, take the first step. If reconnecting isn’t safe or advisable, you can still forgive in your heart. Forgiveness isn’t about the other person; it’s about releasing yourself from bitterness. As Ephesians 4:32 says, “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” Let this year be one of emotional freedom.

3. Start a Form of Minimalism

We’re surrounded by clutter—both physical and emotional. If you don’t need it, don’t buy it. A helpful tip shared by a guest on The Rising Muse podcast is to leave items in your cart for 24 hours before deciding to purchase. You’ll be amazed at how many “needs” turn out to be unnecessary.

For me, this year’s purchases will focus on essentials like groceries, gas, and clothes for my growing child. As Ecclesiastes 5:10 warns, “Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income.” Let’s aim for simplicity, contentment, and intentional living.

4. Learn a New Survival Skill

Our dependence on technology can leave us unprepared for even minor disruptions. Consider learning basic survival skills: sewing a button, fixing a tire, or preparing a meal without electricity. This isn’t about doomsday prepping; it’s about practicality. Proverbs 22:3 offers wisdom: “The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.” Being prepared is an act of wisdom and stewardship.

5. Prioritize Health

You don’t need a gym membership to get moving. Walk around your neighborhood, dance to your favorite playlist, or play actively with your kids. Just give your body the movement it craves. In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, we’re reminded, “Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you… glorify God in your body.” Small, consistent efforts can have a big impact.

Watch What Goes Into Your Body

This isn’t about restrictive diets. Instead, focus on small, manageable changes. Drink more water, cut back on fried foods, or reduce sugar intake. And don’t forget to feed your spirit. Are you praying or meditating? Protect your peace by avoiding content and environments that disturb your mood. Philippians 4:8 encourages us to dwell on what is true, noble, and praiseworthy.

6. Purge Your Social Life

Are you attending events out of obligation rather than joy? Are there relationships that bring more stress than peace? This year, embrace the power of “no.” As Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” Prioritize what truly matters and let go of what doesn’t serve you.

7. Pick a New Hobby

Try something new. It doesn’t have to be big or expensive. If you have the time and interest, it could be as simple as reading a certain number of books or experimenting with a new recipe each week. Look for free activities to enjoy on your days off at least once a month. Even something as small as getting crayons and a coloring book can bring joy and relaxation. Exploring a new hobby can bring fulfillment and add a spark of creativity to your life.

Final Thoughts

These resolutions aren’t about radical changes or impossible goals. They’re small, intentional steps that lead to a less stressful, more fulfilling life. As Psalm 90:12 prays, “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Let’s make 2025 the year we live with purpose, connection, and peace.

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January 13, 2025

From Pain to Purpose: Healing Childhood Trauma Through Faith

Childhood trauma—a term that carries weight, emotion, and stories that are often left untold. In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we delve into this deeply personal and transformative topic, exploring how the past can impact mental, emotional, and even physical health well into adulthood.

Joining us is Julie Rebboah, a Christian communicator and Room to Bloom podcast host. With her unique blend of personal experience, academic knowledge, and a faith-driven approach, Julie offers profound insights into how we can navigate the lasting effects of adverse childhood experiences. From toxic stress to generational cycles, this episode provides a roadmap to resilience and healing.

Discover how faith, practical steps, and community support can lead to renewal and purpose. Julie’s story of overcoming a childhood filled with chaos and her commitment to helping others is a testament to the transformative power of healing.

But this conversation is more than an exploration of pain—it’s about hope. It’s about taking that first step, partnering with God, and unlocking the abundant life He has for you. Whether you’re dealing with trauma, supporting a loved one, or simply seeking encouragement, this episode offers a wellspring of wisdom and comfort.

Julie is the survivor of childhood trauma that occured from a parent’s undiagnosed mental illness. Because Julie has lived experience, education in Mental Health and Wellness, and a strong Christian faith, she is uniquely positioned to help you overcome inner pain and reach your God-given potential. Her mission is to equip, inspire, and transform lives through faith-based mental health and wellness strategies. She does this through speaking engagements, her Room to Bloom podcast, and coaching programs.

Julie’s Linktree to social media and more. 

Julie’s gift for you: 3 Powerful Ways Faith Can Increase Your Well-being After Childhood Trauma

👉 Tune in now and hear Julie’s incredible journey, learn practical strategies for healing, and find the encouragement you need to thrive.

🌟 Don’t miss this transformative episode—stream it on your favorite platform or visit our website. Your journey to healing starts here.

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January 9, 2025

Honoring a Life of Service: National Day of Mourning for President Jimmy Carter

Today, we pause as a nation to honor the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter, a man whose impact extended far beyond the walls of the White House. Known for his humility, compassion, and unwavering commitment to service, President Carter leaves behind a profound legacy that continues to inspire countless individuals around the world. On this National Day of Mourning, we reflect on his accomplishments outside the political arena and the enduring strength of his faith.

A Champion for Humanity

While many remember Jimmy Carter as the 39th President of the United States, his post-presidency years showcased his remarkable dedication to humanity. Carter became a global advocate for peace, human rights, and public health through his work with The Carter Center, which he co-founded with his wife, Rosalynn, in 1982. The Center’s mission to “wage peace, fight disease, and build hope” has led to significant strides in eradicating diseases like Guinea worm, improving election integrity worldwide, and promoting mental health awareness.

One of Carter’s most notable accomplishments was the near eradication of Guinea worm disease, a parasitic infection that once afflicted millions. His relentless efforts and innovative approaches reduced the number of cases to fewer than a handful annually, marking one of the greatest public health victories in modern history.

A Man of Faith in Action

Jimmy Carter’s faith was not confined to words or sermons; it was lived through his actions. A devout Christian, Carter’s beliefs were the cornerstone of his life and work. He taught Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, for decades, drawing visitors from around the world. His teachings emphasized love, humility, and justice, values he exemplified in every aspect of his life.

Carter’s faith also informed his commitment to Habitat for Humanity. He and Rosalynn famously donned hard hats and picked up hammers to build homes for those in need, turning their physical labor into a symbol of solidarity and hope. Their annual Carter Work Project mobilized volunteers worldwide and transformed the lives of countless families.

An Inspiring Legacy

Beyond his tangible accomplishments, Carter inspired through his character. In a world often marked by division and discord, he stood as a beacon of integrity and kindness. His ability to listen, empathize, and act with purpose reminds us that leadership is not about power but about service to others.

Carter’s words often reflected his deeply rooted hope: “We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.” This sentiment captures his ability to navigate challenges with grace while remaining steadfast in his values.

A Call to Reflect and Carry Forward

As we mourn the passing of President Jimmy Carter, let us also celebrate the life he led and the legacy he left. His unwavering faith, tireless service, and profound compassion are a testament to what it means to live with purpose. Today, let us honor his memory not only with solemn reflection but by embodying the values he cherished—service, love, and justice.

In our grief, we find gratitude for the lessons he taught us. May his life inspire us to build a better world, one act of kindness at a time.

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January 6, 2025

Breaking the Stigma: Finding Hope and Healing in the Midst of Negative Emotions

We’ve all been there—caught in a whirlwind of emotions like stress, anxiety, and self-doubt. But what if you could transform those negative feelings into something empowering? In this deeply moving episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, hosts Naty and Veda sit down with Sue Bowles, a master certified life coach and award-winning author, who has turned her personal struggles into a message of hope and healing.

Sue’s journey from trauma to thriving is both inspiring and eye-opening. She’s not only learned to navigate her own emotional ups and downs but has become a powerful advocate for mental health. If you’ve ever wondered how to break free from the grip of anxiety or tackle those negative thoughts head-on, this episode is for you.

Why You Should Listen:

In this candid conversation, Sue shares:

The power of vulnerability and how it’s key to healing.The practice of gratitude and how it can immediately interrupt anxiety.Why seeking professional help is a sign of strength, not weakness—especially in faith communities.How to help others who are struggling without judgment, and the role of service in healing.

Sue also opens up about her personal battles with childhood trauma, an eating disorder, and even suicidal thoughts, offering real, raw insights into how she found healing—and how you can too. It’s not a quick fix, but Sue’s philosophy of taking “one step ahead” is the key to navigating your own journey.

Don’t Miss Out:

This episode is filled with wisdom, hope, and practical tools you can start using today. Whether you’re looking for ways to manage negative emotions or simply want to feel inspired by someone who has walked through the fire and emerged stronger, Sue’s message will leave you motivated and empowered.

Sue Bowles is a survivor turned thriver as an author, speaker, and Master Certified Life Coach. Having done the hard work of healing from a childhood rape, an eating disorder, other sexual assaults, and considering suicide, Sue now defines the effect the life-altering events have on her. The events no longer define Sue; she defines them.
“You only have to be a step ahead to help the person behind you” is the bedrock to the value Sue brings. She founded My Step Ahead and is the “Chief Instigator” behind the new Dare to Believe Movement, whose purpose is to nurture others to ‘dare to believe that you matter,’ knowing that nothing changes until that bedrock belief is solidified.
Whether speaking on a podcast, a stage, or one-on-one, Sue’s enthusiasm is contagious, shining the light of hope wherever the listener needs.
Sue’s award-winning first book, “This Much I Know…The Space Between” is available on Amazon and Kindle.

Call to Action:

Ready to break the stigma surrounding mental health and start your healing journey? Listen to the full episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse now!

And for more resources, visit SueBowles.com to grab her free PDF, “Quieting Your Inner Karen,” and discover how to silence that inner critic for good.

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Published on January 06, 2025 06:34

January 2, 2025

Embracing a New Attitude in 2025: A Fresh Start for Your Mind and Body

There’s no better time to hit the reset button and cultivate a new attitude toward life than at the beginning of the year. Each new year brings the promise of growth, opportunities, and transformation. But this year, let’s go beyond setting fleeting resolutions and focus on fostering a sustainable mindset and lifestyle that promotes both mental and physical health.

To help you kickstart this journey, consider embarking on the 15-Day Challenge to a Stronger YOU! — a practical, faith-based guide designed to lay the foundation for lasting change.

Why Attitude Matters

Your attitude shapes your reality. It influences how you approach challenges, interact with others, and ultimately, how you experience life. A positive attitude doesn’t mean ignoring difficulties but rather facing them with resilience, gratitude, and a solution-oriented mindset.

This year, make your new attitude stick by starting with the 15-Day Challenge to a Stronger YOU! It’s not just a self-help tool; it’s a roadmap to integrate faith into every area of your life while building a stronger spiritual, mental, and emotional foundation.

Cultivating Mental Health in 2025

Mental health is the cornerstone of a fulfilling life. Here’s how you can prioritize it:

Practice Gratitude Daily
The 15-Day Challenge helps you develop daily gratitude practices that shift your focus from scarcity to abundance. Each day of the challenge provides prompts to guide your reflections.Set Boundaries
Boundary-setting is easier with clear, actionable steps. The challenge includes practical exercises to help you identify what matters most and set boundaries accordingly.Engage in Mindfulness Practices
Discover faith-aligned mindfulness techniques that combine spiritual practices with emotional grounding.Seek Support When Needed
The challenge emphasizes the importance of community, encouraging you to seek help when needed and surround yourself with uplifting individuals.Boosting Physical Health in 2025

Your body and mind are deeply interconnected, and taking care of your physical health enhances your overall well-being.

Move Your Body Regularly
The 15-Day Challenge offers tips to incorporate enjoyable, faith-inspired movement into your routine to energize your body and spirit.Nourish with Purpose
Explore ways to practice mindful eating, aligned with your values, to improve your physical health without overwhelm.Prioritize Rest and Recovery
The challenge encourages you to embrace rest as a vital part of the growth process.Try Something New
With prompts to push you out of your comfort zone, the 15-Day Challenge is designed to spark growth and joy through novelty.The Power of a Fresh Perspective

Adopting a new attitude in 2025 is not about perfection; it’s about progress. The 15-Day Challenge to a Stronger YOU! can be your starting point to cultivate this new perspective, offering tools to align your spiritual, mental, and physical health.

Limited-Time Offer: Begin your transformation today! For a limited time, the Kindle edition of 15-Day Challenge to a Stronger YOU! is available at 67% off — just $1.99 until January 8th. Take advantage of this special offer to make 2025 your most transformative year yet.

This year, let’s commit to growth, finding joy in the journey, and becoming the best version of ourselves. Here’s to a transformative 2025 filled with vitality, resilience, and positivity!

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Published on January 02, 2025 04:41

December 29, 2024

Keys For 2025: Perseverance, Faith, and Vision

As we close the year, Thrive by The Rising Muse delivers an unforgettable conversation with an extraordinary guest, Mark V. Smith—renowned TEDx speaker, podcast host, and trainer. Known as the “Curator of a Bigger Vision Within,” Mark takes us through his powerful journey of transformation, resilience, and purpose.

In this episode, Mark shares candid moments from his path, including how an unexpected job loss ignited a fire within him to start a podcast that has now inspired countless lives. From overcoming challenges to finding purpose in the midst of uncertainty, his story serves as a masterclass in perseverance and the power of trusting the process.

To follow Mark’s journey check his website. You can listen to The Process on wdjyfm.com Tuesdays at 9am EST.

Hosts Naty and Veda join Mark in reflecting on their shared experiences in podcasting, the lessons of 2024, and their visions for the future. Together, they unpack the importance of faith, community, and embracing life’s ups and downs to make a lasting impact.

This is more than a conversation—it’s a celebration of resilience, a call to action for living with purpose, and a heartwarming reminder that every challenge carries the seeds of growth.

Don’t miss this deeply inspiring episode! Tune in to hear stories that will move you, insights that will empower you, and a vision that will leave you motivated to tackle 2025 head-on.

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Published on December 29, 2024 23:43

December 26, 2024

Creating Intentional New Year Goals Rooted in Faith

As the year draws to a close, many of us begin thinking about resolutions and goals for the new year. It’s a time to reflect on where we’ve been and where we hope to go. However, as believers, our goals don’t just stem from personal desires—they are an opportunity to align our plans with God’s purpose for our lives.

Instead of focusing solely on external achievements, we can create Christ-centered goals that promote spiritual growth, strengthen our relationships, and honor God in every area of our lives. Let’s explore how to set intentional New Year goals rooted in faith.

1. Begin with Prayer

Before setting any goals, start with prayer. Ask God to guide you in reflecting on the past year and discerning His will for the year ahead. Invite Him into your planning process so your goals are aligned with His plans.

Prayer Prompts:

What lessons did God teach me this year?Where is God calling me to grow?How can I better serve Him and others?

Scriptural Reminder:
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” (James 1:5)

2. Reflect on Your Spiritual Journey

As you set goals, take time to evaluate your walk with Christ. Are there areas where you’d like to grow deeper in your faith? Perhaps you want to spend more time in prayer, read through the Bible, or become more active in serving others.

Consider goals that nurture your relationship with God, such as:

Establishing a daily quiet time.Memorizing Scripture.Joining a small group or Bible study.Journaling prayers and answers.

Scriptural Reminder:
“But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen.” (2 Peter 3:18)

3. Set Goals That Glorify God

When creating goals, focus on how they can bring glory to God. Whether your goals are personal, professional, or relational, they should reflect your desire to honor Him.

Examples of Christ-centered goals:

Building healthier habits to honor your body as God’s temple (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).Strengthening your marriage or family relationships through intentional time together.Using your talents and skills to serve in your church or community.Managing your finances according to biblical principles.

Scriptural Reminder:
“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31)

4. Be Specific and Measurable

God is a God of order and intentionality, and our goals should reflect that. Vague goals can leave us feeling overwhelmed, but specific, measurable objectives give us direction.

For example:

Instead of “pray more,” set a goal to “pray for 15 minutes each morning.”Instead of “read the Bible,” aim to “read through the New Testament by June.”Instead of “serve others,” plan to “volunteer monthly at a local shelter.”

Scriptural Reminder:
“The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.” (Proverbs 21:5)

5. Balance Personal Growth with Serving Others

While self-improvement is valuable, our ultimate calling is to love and serve others. Consider setting goals that prioritize generosity, kindness, and community.

Ideas for outward-focused goals:

Start mentoring someone in your church or workplace.Organize a monthly outreach with friends or family.Commit to praying for specific individuals or causes each week.

Scriptural Reminder:
“Do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others.” (Philippians 2:4)

6. Trust God with the Outcome

While it’s important to plan, remember that God’s plans are always greater than our own. Some goals may unfold differently than expected, and that’s okay. Trusting Him means surrendering our goals to His will and being open to His redirection.

Scriptural Reminder:
“In their hearts, humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” (Proverbs 16:9)

7. Stay Accountable and Celebrate Progress

Share your goals with trusted friends or family members who can encourage and hold you accountable. Celebrate the small victories along the way, remembering that every step of growth is worth acknowledging.

Encouragement Tip: Keep a journal to track how God works through your goals. Looking back on His faithfulness will inspire gratitude and perseverance.

Final Thoughts: A Year with Purpose

As you step into the new year, let your goals reflect your faith and trust in God. Whether big or small, each intentional step can bring you closer to Him and help you live out His purpose for your life.

Closing Scripture:
“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.” (Proverbs 16:3)

Let’s approach this new year with hope, purpose, and a heart ready to follow where God leads.

Happy 2025!

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Published on December 26, 2024 06:13