What I Learned About Cleanliness from a 2-Year-Old
Without fail, Lincoln does this one thing every single night before bed. We could all learn a lesson from him.
What You're Feeling Matters
Our world has issues. We need to understand that there are real and significant emotions attached to these issues, and no matter which side of whichever aisle we’re on, it’s our job to comfort those who are hurting. Let’s focus more on providing that comfort than being right.
Stop Faking It
Avoid recreational Christianity. Avoid compartmentalized faith. Stop faking it.
Treat Your Mind Like a Security Checkpoint
2 Corinthians 10:5 tells us to “take every thought captive” but what does that mean? It means we stop every thought before it becomes anything else and check its intent.
Social Media Distancing
“Oh good, another preachy post about social media,” you’re thinking. And you’re probably right. But don’t let social distancing steal valuable time for genuine relationships.
How to Find Purpose in Faith and Family
Purpose is really important to us at A Frank Voice. Our mission is to help you find freedom and purpose in faith and family. This is the second part of our mission series discussing how we see our mission and the importance of it.
How to Find Freedom in Faith and Family
At A Frank Voice we are all about freedom and purpose in faith and family. Let’s look at what it means to find freedom in faith and family.
Social Media Made Me Less Social — An Introvert Story
So I took a break from social media. Then I decided it wasn’t a break. I needed to be done, and I haven’t looked back. It’s what came next that genuinely surprised me.
How I Learned Obedience from a Fish
Peter pulls a coin from a fish’s mouth. What that act says about how I should live speaks volumes.
A Study in Contrast
Closeness with God is not without consequence. As we draw closer to God, His purity becomes more and more apparent, and our own impurity is revealed.
Wave-tossed and War-torn
If I’m being honest, it’s been a tough couple weeks. I’ve missed a few posts, and here’s why.
Love Covers All Wrongs
We love drama. We love conflict. But decency goes a long way. A pattern of love covers all wrongs.