... have to start up something for yourself, etc.
Our failures to take responsibility for our choices have brought so many problems to many of us. We tend to compare ourselves to others and fail to see the ...
... be worked out with honest and open communication. It does not make sense to go around miserable, holding inside the way you feel. Sit down and talk to those you love and begin to work out whatever problems ...
... may fight between/among themselves but they resolve their differences in no time. They share everything.
Today, these characteristics can hardly be seen in the Church. We have people dealing with problems ...
... the family going.
When we put God aside in our homes, we will not understand the purpose of family, we will not know how to deal with our problems, and we will end up pushing each other away instead ...
... or perceived threats. It’s unprocessed anger that can lead to conflict, social isolation, problems at work, substance abuse, depression, shame, and even incarceration.
Whether it is a terrible event ...
... yourself to be held in God’s hand.
(2) You will experience a painful sharpening from time to time, by going through various problems, but you will need it to become a refined person for God.
(3) Your ...
... and reach out to help. Receptive and tender hearts are not just soft, they are strong enough to bear the problems of others. Receptive hearts are not just gentle, but they are mighty in handling the challenges ...
... how the Bible answers the problems and questions of life. They can notice how worship encourages, strengthens and changes us. They can sense when God is supernaturally moving in an assembly, although they ...
... Or pray for the sick among the saints? Or prayed for the saints with peculiar problems? It is important that we go beyond ourselves and the people we know when we pray. Let us extend our prayers to all ...
... turnaround and receive unexpected deliveries from God. Stop the negative talk! The more you pray the closer your answer is to you. God's grace abounds regardless of the insurmountable problems.
Daniel’s ...