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Spiritual Growth

Spiritual growth comes in many forms, and at many speeds. Don’t rush your spiritual growth, but invest in it every day.

What Are You Anticipating?

What are you anticipating–a hopeful prognosis of a recent health test, the arrival of a baby, a wayward child returning home, your child’s graduation? We are all hopeful for something. The Lord is the source of hope–may we depend on Him.

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Be Still and Know

We’re often so busy that God is the last part of our day–or we ignore Him completely. Or we’re so caught up in things that we don’t hear Him when He tries to speak to us. 

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The Cone of Shame

I take comfort in understanding that God knows what is best for us and has well-equipped us for whatever we must face.

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Teens, Get a Grip on Aggression

You need to do some inner work to get to the root of your anger, and you may not like what you find. You’ll uncover hidden places of pain but working your way to healing is worth it. You’ll be less tempted to harm another girl.

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Giving Your Children to God

I don’t care if your children are seven or 70; it’s not too late to turn them over to our Heavenly Father. So, give your children to God this Easter and celebrate with a renewed joy and a supernatural peace.

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Washing My Mother’s Feet

On Maundy Thursday, Jesus willingly washed the feet of His friends because He loved them. He wants us to know that in order to serve Him, we must serve each other.

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Misplaced Priorities

The Bible says that God is a jealous God. He wants to be first place in our lives, but He is also a gentleman. He won’t barge His way into our lives. We have to seek Him, and seeking requires time.

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Pray the Stations of the Cross

It is a way of remembering, of walking through the Passion with Jesus, of identifying with Him and His sufferingsa way to “survey the wondrous cross, on which the Prince of Glory died.” Here are three ways to pray through the stations.

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