How Do You Remember What God Has Taught You in Times of Struggle?
How do you remember what God has taught you later when you need it? The best answer is relationships! You were not created to be alone.
How do you remember what God has taught you later when you need it? The best answer is relationships! You were not created to be alone.
While it can be very scary, transition is so good. It allows you to dream what your life can be like. Transition brings life to your soul and spirit.
Many people have noticed being depressed at Christmas. You are not the only one. Here are some reasons for the anxiety and some ways to overcome it.
When I think about my marriage, I know that God set me up to get more than I could even ask or imagine. How did I find the right spouse?
The addiction recovery prayers give traction in gaining help from God. They generate hope in God’s desire for healing and the person’s ability to overcome.
People often feel God picks on them the same way. How come some people have blatant sin and God still continues to bless them, while you say a word at the wrong time and you feel God’s conviction? Why does God have some on a shorter leash than others?
Grief that lasts beyond its time saps energy and leads away from faith. Joy leads us into the heart of the Lord and helps us see His joy for us.
The desires of your heart are those things that God placed in you. They’re opportunities to connect with your heart which is where we connect with God.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
The Bible is consistently telling us do not be afraid. Moses, Joshua, Mary, Paul, and others heard God telling them this. Why is this? What is our response?
* A child is trafficked every 30 seconds. – UNICEF
* The average age of entry into commercial sex slavery in the United States is 13 years old. – United States Department of Justice
* Human Trafficking occurs in 161 out of 192 countries. – The United Nations
Our calling is to love others with the love that we have received. We received it freely, lavishly, and without expecting anything in return.