You may not want to battle the high traffic and difficult people out during New Year's Eve, so why not do both? Combine the quiet, contemplative act of reflection along with some fun party games, and make it the best New Year's party ever!
I am glad you are here! Maybe we can narrow down your recipe choices for your next Christmas get-together and find something that will work for all your precious people.
Life can feel eternal, especially when thinking of a whole new year, but it really is a vapor. Life is too short to give fear, regret, bad habits, or anything outside of God's will a place for us this next year. Let's run towards this next season, free of anything that holds us down, and embrace newness and freedom. Cheers to the adventure of 2024!
Start the year with a grateful heart. This article highlights how to recognize God’s everyday blessings, find His faithfulness in hard seasons, and build simple habits that keep you grounded in gratitude all year long.
There are all kinds of goals that you can set together and as individuals, and now is the time to start thinking and planning before the new year hits. No matter what happens, don’t compare yourself to anyone else on the journey to your goal. It is your journey, and you will get there on your own time. If you are on track, great. If you aren’t, don’t worry; the journey is yours, and you will get there. More than anything, go for it and have fun!
Healthy habits come in many forms; we must focus on cultivating daily, lasting habits such as Bible reading time, healthy eating, exercise, and a healthy body image. Children need their parents to help them develop healthy habits in life, and this begins at home.
The gift of a fresh start is a welcome one. Maybe thisarticlefindsyou needing one right now.I have always loved the imagery of a new year being like a fresh snowfall. Imagine looking outside after a snowfall and seeing a fresh blanket of snow covering the ground. There isn't a footprint on it yet. That's what we have at the start of each calendar year.
Whatever God places on your heart, do that thing. His timeline is far different from ours, and He isn't bound by New Year's resolutions or self-made promises. Trust Him to lead you in the way you should go, even if it means giving something up.
As 2024 ends, Charles Spurgeon’s poignant question—“Am I more like Jesus than I was a year ago?”—inspires self-reflection for Christians striving to grow in Christlikeness. Four practical ways to live more like Jesus in 2025 include spending intentional time with Him, fostering fellowship with other believers, sharing the Gospel boldly, and extending love and compassion to others. By acknowledging imperfections and trusting in God’s ongoing work, believers can shine Christ’s light in an increasingly dark world.
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