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Sound of Silence Jul 25, 2018

Sometimes you think you’re on a road to a particular somewhere, and God plants you someplace entirely unexpected. I’m talking about inner places more than outer, because usually the physical plane rem...

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You, Just As You Are Apr 01, 2018

 Can you remember who you were, before the world told you who you should be?

– Danielle LaPorte

Well, can you? These words, so thought-provoking, always get me. They prompt me to consider how easily...

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Unloading through Journaling journaling Mar 01, 2018

Ideas to Help You Begin to “Journal:”

What is a journal? Webster defines it as “a record of experiences, ideas or reflections kept regularly for private use.” A journal is simply a book in which you ...

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Grace, Truth, and Changes that Heal Jan 01, 2018

What does it really take to become a mature adult? How does one live out their relationships in a truly loving way?

Changes That Heal by Dr. Henry Cloud is a sharply insightful and eye-opening book t...

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Jesus, Our Intercessor Oct 01, 2017

What is an intercessor? If you’ve heard or used the phrase “standing in the gap,” you likely already have a good idea of all that an intercessor can be. Intercession is simply the act of praying on so...

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Who is God for Me? Aug 31, 2017

This year, the theme of identity seems to be at the forefront in the Body of Christ. It’s true that knowing who we are and understanding our true identity in Christ is life-changing. But it is vital t...

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The Opposite of Hope is Fear Aug 01, 2017

When I was still a very young Christian, I attended a New Year’s Eve service at a local church. At one point in the service, everyone was asked to pick a piece of paper from a grab bag at the altar. O...

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Intimacy With God Aug 01, 2017

I’ve spent most of my Christian walk trying to be a good person—someone who God could be proud of, and that others would respect. But it's a very heavy burden and, honestly, flat-out stressful to carr...

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An Excess of Anger Jul 07, 2017

Even parents who wouldn’t dream of disciplining their children through physical abuse can be apt to using another of equally dangerous abuse: verbal abuse.

In our society, it is so common for us to c...

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Forgiveness: The Divine Antidote forgiveness May 01, 2017

by Jessie Mejias

The most important element of healing is forgiveness. In all the years that I have been receiving and ministering healing, I have never known any lasting healing or deliverance to oc...

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A Time for Redemption forgiveness Apr 01, 2017

by Cassandra Matondo

"Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do." Luke 23:34

Jesus' prayer as He hung on the cross was a supplication for forgiveness, but it was also a plea for mercy and...

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Why Good People Mess Up: Book Review review Mar 01, 2017

 by Sherika Chew

Why Good People Mess Up, by John Loren Sandford of Elijah House Ministries, is a treatise on sexual temptation – how and why Christians are drawn into it, and how we can learn to for...

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