How to Solve Conflicts

2022-12-19T03:00:57+00:00

When we stop reading the Bible only as a source of historical data and read it to find answers to life's problems, we will soon discover that it is a relational book. Flip through its pages through the stories of Old Testament families, then through the nation's battles against oppression. Then peer into the inner conflicts so boldly expressed in the Psalms and find divine truths. Also, find the revelation that Jesus Christ makes of the heart of God through the parables and in the way he lived. You may [...]

How to Solve Conflicts2022-12-19T03:00:57+00:00

The Gospel in Children’s

2022-12-17T05:56:22+00:00

Sowing the spiritual seeds Can a child understand the reality of an invisible God? Can a child understand salvation and the meaning of Christ's death on the cross? Some say you should wait until children are older to talk to them about faith, salvation, and other spiritual topics, when they reach the age where they can understand abstract things. Later, during their teenage years, they will be better reasoned with…mind to mind and intellect to intellect. However, parents who wait that long find that they waited too long, because their [...]

The Gospel in Children’s2022-12-17T05:56:22+00:00

The Suicide

2024-01-24T20:15:33+00:00

Compassion in the midst of your concern Does life seem impossible to you? Have you been struggling with the idea of ​​committing suicide? Have you started to believe a lie? That lie is that "taking your own life is better than living the life God has given you." But the Lord has compassion on you in every concern and wants to work in your life only with the truth, “[Jesus said]: “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32) myths about suicide Myth: [...]

The Suicide2024-01-24T20:15:33+00:00

Sexual Abuse in the Educational Field

2022-12-06T06:38:19+00:00

Sexual Abuse in the Educational Field Sexual abuse in children/teneengers. Investigation of child sexual abuse is complex as it remains taboo and difficult to disclose in many settings. Methodological challenges include, for example, varying definitions of what constitutes "abuse" and what is considered "childhood" and/or "adolescence" and the question of whether to take into account differences in age or background. power between victim and perpetrator. Intimidation and sexual violence in schools, colleges and places of study. Sexual violence, including sexual intimidation, frequently occurs in supposedly “safe” institutions, such as schools, [...]

Sexual Abuse in the Educational Field2022-12-06T06:38:19+00:00
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