In a world where many question God's presence during suffering, this post emphasizes that suffering is integral to a Christian's life, serving to refine and prepare us for God's kingdom. Despite the pain and challenges, Christians are encouraged to rejoice in suffering because it cultivates endurance, character, and ultimately hope, knowing that it is purposeful and transformative. The message is clear: Trust in God's plan, as it works for the greater good of those who love Him.
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5 Mental Health Myths and the Truth Behind Them
This article addresses the stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health, debunking myths such as therapy being only for the 'insane,' the fallacy that mental illness equates to violence, and the notion that it's contagious. It challenges the stereotypes perpetuated by media and societal beliefs and emphasizes that mental health issues do not reflect one's faith, as in the case of Christians. The piece advocates awareness and the benefits of talk therapy for both prevention and management of mental illnesses.
5 Reasons Women Should Activate Community in 2025
For many women like myself, the peak covid years 2020-2021 came and rocked the world as we knew it. Isolation became the theme of life and many looked around to discover that they were more alone than they could have imagined. As a millennial who frequently interacts with members of GenZ, I've noticed a tendency… Continue reading 5 Reasons Women Should Activate Community in 2025
How to Bounce Back Stronger in Ministry
And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will shew to you to day: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day, ye shall see them again no more for ever. The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your… Continue reading How to Bounce Back Stronger in Ministry
How to deal with intrusive thoughts
Intrusive thoughts come to mind without warning. They are typically negative and can demand a lot of your mental space. Negative and intrusive thoughts can leave you feeling worthless, hopeless, angry, frustrated with yourself and others and just terrible overall. These thoughts can affect how you interact with others and how you operate in your relationships.