Once the heat of the summer has ended, it is time to get outside and soak up the cooler weather. Through the beautiful colors of the trees, the crisp air, and the beautiful sunsets, we can appreciate Autumn with our families.
As a newlywed, I was a bit obsessed with keeping my husband happy. To the point that I often denied my own feelings. Husband: “Are you okay?’ Me: “I’m fine.” Husband: “Anything wrong?” Me: “Nope, all is good.” Meanwhile, inside, I would be struggling with anger or hurt. My motto which I adopted when I was young was, “Don’t rock the boat.” I assumed if I didn’t disagree or confront anyone, everyone would stay happy.
In fact, the hardest part of expository apologetics is convincing others of that which they already know. The tendency to “suppress the truth in unrighteousness” is not to be taken lightly or trifled with.
Our enemy will wait, and scheme, and hunt for any sign of weakness in our lives. It shouldn’t come as any shock that he’ll try to sabotage our worship.
It might be time to change the "usual or fixed way" you do things and try something different. It might be time to change your routine. The way you did things before kids might not work once you have kids. The way you did something last year might not work this year.
This story teaches us how to trust God to bring justice in his time, how to forgive and move forward without bitterness, and how to answer the call when God asks us to help right the wrongs we see in the world.
Broken hearts stem from loss–a loved one, a season, a job, health, a dream, a relationship, or the word wounds of a loved one. Do you ever feel like you’ve had more than your fair share of broken hearts? Here are 7 ways to heal from a broken heart that have served me well in various seasons:
As parents, we’re eager for our children to experience the priceless gift of church for themselves. We feel grief and frustration when our teens resist attending services as a family. Here are seven ways to help teens break down their barriers to the church.
We like our role models to admit they arent perfect, because after all, we arent either.
If that's the case, can a perfect, sinless Jesus be my example?
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