A Life of Duty or Dependence?
We are all too prone to measure our spiritual life by what we know and what we do, rather than by Who we know (Jesus)… Continue Reading
Coffee, Mountain Dew, and Multiplication
What fills you? Instead of listening to your words, watch your actions. When you feel down, where do you turn? There is your savior.… Continue Reading
Bible Study Helps Us Do Life Together
Alice Byram served at the U.S. Navigators headquarters in Colorado Springs for a dozen years and as director of women’s ministries.… Continue Reading
Dearest Disciples: Balancing Ministry and Motherhood
In an age when schedules and to-do lists are fuller than ever, spending one’s heart pointing children to Jesus can be difficult.… Continue Reading
Calling All Weary Ones: A Book Review of “Courage, Dear Heart”
Rebecca K. Reynolds’ "Courage, Dear Heart" validates and comforts our innate longing for a world as God intended it to be.… Continue Reading
A Conversation with Brian Jennings
Brian Jennings, author of new NavPress release Dancing in No Man’s Land, talks about revolutionizing how we view conflict.… Continue Reading
God’s Faithfulness through Generations
Recently, a Navigator friend pursued a conversation about a Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) with The Navigators. … Continue Reading
Santa Claus & The Message of the Gospel
Over the years, we have adapted many typically "commercialized" Christmas traditions to help us to better focus on the birth of our Savior.… Continue Reading
Living as an Apprentice to the Master
Being a Christian has come to mean going to church and being saved — discipleship involves doing everything as if Jesus were doing it.… Continue Reading
Conversations that Create Emotional Bonds
It’s a good idea to have thought through a few different versions of your faith story so you are ready to share when conversations are … Continue Reading