Jessie Minassian encourages women to “unplug” from advertising and accept God’s definition of true beauty. Continue reading “Navigating Beauty and Body Image with Teen Daughters”
Attack of the Pear
By: Laura Bennett
Pear /pɛː/ noun A green, spotty, funny-shaped fruit that doesn’t taste good unless combined with walnuts and balsamic vinegar.
Pear-shaped / adjective Lumpy, bottom-heavy, kinda weird, not ideal.
Sometimes life goes truly pear-shaped. Continue reading “Attack of the Pear”
The Gift and the Dirt Cup
By: Duncan Robinson
Imagine that you walk through life carrying two things in your hands. In one hand is a gift, perfectly wrapped and finished with a bow. The wrapping paper is ornate and intricate. The precision in which it has been wrapped makes it simply marvelous to look at. Continue reading “The Gift and the Dirt Cup”
Inappropriate Moments to Sing Jesus Culture
By: Duncan Robinson
First off it’s important to say I’m a huge fan of Jesus Culture. I find myself regularly singing No Longer Slaves, Holy Spirit and their cover of Will Reagan’s Set a Fire. Continue reading “Inappropriate Moments to Sing Jesus Culture”
Grief in Trials
By: Duncan Robinson
There needs to be trials and troubles that befall you. Without a doubt we can make a case based on scripture that trials and troubles will beset you in life. I was really struck by this passage… Continue reading “Grief in Trials”
When the Calling Isn’t
By: Duncan Robinson
“a strong desire to spend your life doing a certain kind of work” Continue reading “When the Calling Isn’t”
Grace That is Greater
At a very low point in Sally Graham’s life, she felt trapped, and she felt the only way out was to kill her abusive husband. Continue reading “Grace That is Greater”
When God Allows Suffering
What do you do when God doesn’t provide healing?
Can you find happiness in the midst of physical or emotional trials? Joni Eareckson Tada, a quadriplegic for 50 years, says you can if your joy comes in Christ!
Continue reading “When God Allows Suffering”
5 Steps to Understanding Your Dreams
By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
A first century rabbi once said; “A dream uninterpreted is a letter unopened.” Imagine if the Creator God had sent you a letter – a message that answered your question, gave you vision for the future or provided some insight into your current situation. But it’s sitting there in the letterbox, unopened and unread, while you’re still praying in frustration, wondering why God hasn’t spoken… Continue reading “5 Steps to Understanding Your Dreams”
Learning to Be Honest with God
Do you make a practice of being honest with God? Continue reading “Learning to Be Honest with God”