God describes himself as slow to anger. How can we grow in patience to represent him as slow to anger people?
Growing up as disciples of Jesus means increasingly handing over our fears to him and living in the truth that he is on the throne.
Often we carry around burdens of guilt and unforgiveness. What do forgiveness and mercy mean for our growth and maturity?
In a world of busyness and distraction, Jesus invites us to a life with him that is characterised by restfulness.
In a world conditioned for entitlement and envy, how can we grow in gratitude as a marker of maturity in Christ?
We were made to be known, by God and one another. But we spend so much of our lives hiding our true selves. How can we live open and known?
Joy is the mark of a mature Christian, the fruit of the Spirit's work in our lives. How can we grow in joy despite our circumstances?
How do we become a community who "truth it in love"? The importance of truthfulness in our growth into maturity in Christ.
What can we learn from Jesus' prayer life to help us grow up into people with a thriving relationship with God through our own prayer?
How do we become a people who 'let the word of Christ dwell in us richly'? And what does this have to do with maturing in Christ?