Our culture puts much focus on our rights. America was founded with the promise of religious freedom without government control, and this has been a great nation as long as we have acknowledged God. But there is no biblical promise that Christians should always have the right to this freedom in their country. God Himself …
God has blessed our family to live at the foot of the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. Our family loves nature and we try to enjoy it when we can. My second son and I decided to take a little walk in the desert, and as we walked through a bend in the wash, I took …
We read in Genesis chapter 45 that Jacob had quite a shock when his sons returned from Egypt and told him that his son Joseph was still alive. Verse 26 says that “Jacob’s heart fainted, for he believed them not.” Years ago, these same sons lost Jacob’s trust concerning Joseph. His lack of belief came …
Every person needs to have three essential needs met in order to feel fulfilled and satisfied. If you meet these needs, your relationships will be stronger.
No matter what type of relationship you have–marriage, family, or friends–to have a functioning, healthy relationship you need three ingredients that are essential to the success of that relationship.
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?
Emotional immaturity is the result of or a combination of the following: emotional trauma as a child or young person or never having had to accept responsibility for one’s own actions. These two things are the primary source of emotional immaturity. Combined, they reflect a troubled individual and personality that needs to either heal or mature properly.
Everyone has expectations. In marriage, we enter it expecting certain things. No one looks at someone else and says, “If I marry you, I’ll be so utterly miserable. Will you marry me?” No we expect things. We expect our mate to be faithful to us. We expect our spouse to love us. We expect our friends to back us up. We expect things from the government, from our boss, from our coworkers, and from life itself. We are full of expectations. But what happens when our expectations are unrealistic?
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