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Singleness

2024-08-27T11:22:34+00:00

Complete in Christ How complete do you feel? How happy are you? In times of disappointment and crisis, you may think, "I don't have what it takes to be happy...I can't live alone." Some think they can't lead fulfilling lives unless they connect with someone else. But if you have sincerely believed in Christ and invited him to lead your life as your personal Lord and Savior, the Bible says that you are complete in Christ (Colossians 2:10). This is wonderful! We are complete in him. We do not need [...]

Singleness2024-08-27T11:22:34+00:00

Pride and Humility

2022-12-17T04:49:43+00:00

Christ's attitude “Complete my joy, feeling the same, having the same love, unanimous, feeling the same thing. Do nothing out of strife or vainglory; rather with humility, each one estimating the others as superior to himself; not looking each one for his own, but each one also for what belongs to the others. Let there therefore be in you this mind that was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider equality with God to be something to cling to, but emptied himself, taking [...]

Pride and Humility2022-12-17T04:49:43+00:00

Decisions

2022-12-16T22:01:03+00:00

How to make wise decisions “She loves me, she loves me not, she loves me, she loves me not”… Has she ever plucked the petals off a yellow daisy one by one, wishing the last one would give her the most important answer of her life? This is an unreliable way to make correct decisions! That's how insecure are the decisions we make guided by feelings. Wise decisions are made with an understanding of God's will, and God delights in revealing his will to those who are willing to do [...]

Decisions2022-12-16T22:01:03+00:00

The Communication

2022-12-16T21:40:37+00:00

The Impact of Words Have you considered the great impact that your words have? A careless comment, an offense or a sarcastic sneer. What does it communicate to others? Your words have the power to bring life or death to the heart of your fellow man. What you say and do can make or break others; it can strengthen them in the Lord or weaken their faith. "Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and whoever loves it will eat its fruits." (Proverbs 18:21) “Why is it [...]

The Communication2022-12-16T21:40:37+00:00

The Temptation

2022-12-15T04:52:58+00:00

Learning not to fall On the wooden pier, the experienced fisherman carefully ties the hook to the line, then places on it the bait that will seduce the fish. The expert angler knows that to catch a certain kind of fish, he needs a specific kind of bait…a dry fly for trout, worms for bass, or scented baits for catfish. But, what the fish does not know is that "not everything is what it seems". Within seconds, at the tempting offer, he takes the bait, fights his way out, and [...]

The Temptation2022-12-15T04:52:58+00:00

The Reconciliation

2022-12-15T04:44:34+00:00

A lesson in reconciliation The Native Americans had a very special ceremony to restore their relationships. They sat in a circle and passed around a stone plate of burning tobacco. Then they inhaled the smoke through a hollow reed adorned with bird feathers, which they called "peace pipe". This was used to restore peace and friendship between enemies. God created us to have an intimate relationship with him and with others. We will always be vulnerable to disappointment, suffering, discord and disagreement, but instead of starting a "war of revenge", [...]

The Reconciliation2022-12-15T04:44:34+00:00

Rebellion

2024-08-27T11:24:14+00:00

The downward spiral of rebellion Ever since actor James Dean appeared in a scene in an American movie with a cigarette in his hand and a black leather jacket, he has become the epitome of rebelliousness in the minds of many people. But even before that time, rebellion had always been conceived as very attractive, especially among the young. She's supposed to be daring...Adventurous...Brave. However, like most stereotypes, that idea is false. The end result of rebellion is darkness, confusion, and death. For parents or guardians who see young people [...]

Rebellion2024-08-27T11:24:14+00:00

The Wrath

2024-08-27T11:18:00+00:00

A look through the lens of anger “‘Be angry, but do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and do not give place to the devil” (Ephesians 4:26,27) Anger is okay sometimes. Anger must be resolved soon before it turns into sin. Anger can be restrained and controlled. If anger is not stopped, Satan can use it against us. If anger continues, it opens the door for Satan. “Let no corrupt word come out of your mouth, but what is good for the necessary edification, [...]

The Wrath2024-08-27T11:18:00+00:00

Depression

2024-01-24T20:14:45+00:00

Depression in Children: Information for Teachers Children can communicate or show feelings of unhappiness, sadness, discouragement, irritability, but most of them will be reactive to an external event, they will serve to adapt to the different situations they face and the child will progressively recover from these states of anxiety. cheer up. However, a small percentage of them will experience depressive symptoms during their childhood and/or adolescence. It is important to differentiate depression from sadness. Sadness is a universal emotion of the human condition and has an adaptive function, while [...]

Depression2024-01-24T20:14:45+00:00

Alcoholism and Drug Addiction

2022-12-15T04:00:23+00:00

The fight of a hero He was a complete American hero. Some say he was the greatest ballplayer who ever lived.4 Mickey Mantle seemed to have it all: fame, fortune, and millions of fans. The day he graduated from high school in 1950, he signed a contract with the world-renowned New York Yankees, a decision that began his path to fame. Statistics confirm his superstar status: He hit 536 career home runs, won three Most Valuable Player awards, had a 298 batting average, participated in seven world championships, and earned [...]

Alcoholism and Drug Addiction2022-12-15T04:00:23+00:00
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