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Being Still in the Holidays
Christmastime can be both joyful and exhausting, necessitating moments of stillness amidst the busyness. Being still involves calming the mind and heart, trusting in God, and letting go of worries. Various methods to find stillness include journaling, relaxing at home, enjoying nature, and spending quiet moments with God.
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Coping with Grief at Christmastime
Grief is a unique and personal experience influenced by individual circumstances. As the holiday season approaches, memories of lost loved ones can intensify feelings of isolation and sadness. Embracing emotions, seeking support, maintaining physical health, and differentiating between grief and depression are crucial steps for coping with such feelings during this time.
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Embracing the Waiting Season
Waiting has been part of this world since the beginning of time. Did God not wait until the correct time to put humans on Earth? He could’ve placed us on the Earth before the animals were here, but He didn’t. He knew what we would need to survive and created us at the right time.…
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The Power of Words
Words. We use them every day when we speak when we write, and we see them as we read. Often, we forget the privilege it is to be able to communicate with words until one day, we wake up with a sore throat and suddenly remember what a gift it is to be able to…
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Sabbath: A Guide to Spiritual Rest
Lately, my thoughts have drifted to the Sabbath and how we should observe it. I know it isn’t always possible to observe it on a Sunday for various reasons, but I believe it is something we should observe as Christians. Genesis 2:2-3 confirms this because if our all-powerful God, who can do all things, takes…
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Overcoming Discouragement
Sometimes, it seems like there is nothing good in this world. We are faced with constant negativity, rejections, obstacles, and illness. It is hard, and what hope we have starts to fade. We’ve all been there, discouraged, wanting things to improve but not knowing how or when waiting for what feels like an eternity with…
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Discomfort: Why must we suffer to grow?
Discomfort is something we all live with. A fact of life and one that we would rather live without. Yet, without it, none of us would be who we are today. As painful and annoying as it can be, discomfort is not our enemy. It has shaped us and refined us in good ways and…
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Where will you be in ten years?
Recently, I was listening to a sermon by Craig Groeschel on resetting your routine, and honestly, it was exactly what I needed to hear, as challenging as it was. The first question that challenged me was: where will you be in ten years? Honestly, it’s a question I’ve never particularly liked because who am I…
