Don’t Grow Cold: Finding Warmth After Trauma

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Spiritual ⁣Warmth Urged as Jess Connolly Addresses Faith‘s Fluctuations

charlotte, NC ‌ – In a ‌new devotion⁤ published today, author jess Connolly⁣ encourages readers to actively combat spiritual apathy, warning that faith can “grow cold”⁣ amidst life’s demands.The piece, released by Proverbs 31 Ministries, addresses the common experience of ​waning spiritual connection and offers practical steps‍ to rekindle a vibrant relationship with ‍God.

Connolly’s message resonates as many individuals navigate ‍increasing​ pressures and distractions, perhaps leading to a‌ diminished sense of purpose and spiritual grounding. The devotional aims to provide a timely reminder of the intentionality⁤ required to nurture faith, particularly during challenging seasons. Proverbs 31 ⁣Ministries notes the devotion is sponsored by Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group, and provides links to their ⁢disclosure policy and care/counseling resources ⁤for those feeling overwhelmed.

The devotional centers on‍ the idea that spiritual​ vitality⁣ isn’t a passive experience, but⁤ rather a deliberate choice. Connolly challenges readers to ​examine areas where‌ their⁤ hearts may be hardening and to actively seek God’s presence through ⁢prayer, scripture, and community. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the subtle ways faith can slip, ⁢and proactively choosing warmth over coldness.

Proverbs 31 Ministries has integrated Facebook pixel tracking and an Instagram embed ‍script into the page hosting ​the devotion, indicating a focus on digital engagement and reach. Readers can find additional resources and ⁤information about the institution’s beliefs on their‍ website.Those seeking ⁤support are directed to counseling resources available through Proverbs 31.

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