What Will You Choose to Believe?
For the Lord is good and his love endures forever….Psalm 100:5 (NIV)
Most of us have read this scripture throughout our lives as Christians, but have you ever asked yourself if you really believe it? Until someone settles this question once and for all, they will not be able to move forward in a healthy relationship with God. Everything can be flowing along wonderfully in life, and then it happens: an accident, a disaster, an injustice, and we are thrown into an emotional whirlwind that can wreck our walk with God.
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Content, But Not Satisfied
In the course of conversations with others who are endeavoring to follow Christ, there are two questions that tend to come up: “Am I doing what God wants me to do?” and “Can I do more?
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He Has Not Forgotten
We’ve all heard it from someone we care about. One day they say, “I don’t believe in God.” It used to bother me. My first reaction would be to try to figure out a way to convince them they were wrong. Not because I felt it was my responsibility to persuade others to my way of thinking, but because I knew God was real, and the consequences of unbelief were tragic.
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Staying Steady with God
In this newsletter I would like to address the value of staying steady in our actions and how it enhances our relationship with God. Many of the tragedies in our lives could be avoided or diminished and our successes multiplied if we would apply the simple concept of steadiness.
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The Essence of Life Coaching
It usually kicks in somewhere around the second or third session. I will have asked a question, and the person sitting across from me will get this look on their face. Sometimes their eyes well up with tears. Sometimes they shake their heads and smile. Regardless, it is always an awakening to something they’ve finally understood, and from that point on, their lives begin to change.
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Divine Appointments
“I am fifty-seven years old, and last August I had come to the point where I no longer wanted to live,” Curtis began. “I have two daughters from two different relationships, and since it had been over twenty years since I left them, I had lost all hope of reconciling. The emotional pain of separation from my children had been eating away at me for a long time—but I had no one to blame but myself. I guess if I’m being truthful, I’ve been pretty good at running away from just about everything except a life of substance abuse. That was a constant.
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