What is the difference between jealousy, covetousness, and envy? The Bible says that we are not to covet (Exodus 20:7; Psalms 119:36), but God is a jealous God (Exodus 20:5; Deuteronomy 4:24). Is there a different type of jealousy that is okay? And what about envy? Is envy different than covetousness?
Communication is the bedrock of marriage. Every couple should learn to say these seven powerful phrases in their marriage.
Knowing when to be blunt and when to be tactful will save your relationships. Each has its place in your communication with others, so know when to do each.
A rebellious child is one of the most painful things a parent can face, and fighting rebellion will be one of the most difficult things you will ever do.
Friendship is not a separate relationship, but rather it is the pinnacle of a relationship. And the wounds of a friend are often exactly what you need.
Rejection is one of the main causes of depression and social anxiety. Understanding why this is true may help you combat and overcome depression.
Why does everything you say or do start a fight or argument? What are the main reasons for this and what can you do about it?
Telling the truth can do a lot of damage in a marriage. It is not the truth that is destructive, but rather the reaction to the truth that is scary.
Rejection is one of the leading causes of depression. Most of the reasons we are rejected, however, has more to do with our own misconceptions.
Building good character is about addition, not subtraction. Too often, we try improving ourselves by focusing on what should be cut instead of what to add.
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