Being Laid Bare - Day Four
If you’ve suffered a major setback and feel like you are wandering in a wilderness, that is an exile. It may seem like punishment or a waste of time, but God has a purpose for it.
Five Types of Exile - Day Three
There are various reasons why a person will end up in exile (a setback). It might be their fault, but not necessarily. This post looks at five reasons you might be in exile.
Five Emotions of Exile - Day Two
When you’ve experienced a devastating setback (exile) it fills you with a variety of emotions, from depression to disillusionment. In this post I share five emotions of my exiles.
How Did I Get Here? - Day One
There are many reasons for winding up in exile: divorce, betrayal, financial loss, etc. In this post I mention five ways I ended up in exile, mostly due to bad church experiences.
Five Ways to Face the Fear of Change
Everyone faces change. We often resist it our of fear. But some change is inevitable. Here are five ways to process the change that comes your way.
Anger and the Making of a Hard Heart
How do you express your anger? Do you blow up or clam up? This post takes a look at the impact of not dealing with your anger and what to do about it.
Fear of the Worst-Case Scenario
When bad things happen, our mind often jumps to the worst-case scenario. But this fear can undermine our success. In this post, I look at a famous Bible story that offers six ways to confront a threat without fear.
Finding Your Significance in God's Love
There is an answer to our fears of feeling insignificant, and it comes from knowing and resting in the profound, unwavering love of God. Discover more about why that truth matters and how it changes us in this helpful post.
Facing the Fear of Insignificance
One of our biggest fears is that of being insignificant. We don’t matter. And this fear causes us to become our worst enemy. How do we overcome the fear of insignificance? Here are some relevant answers from author, Max Lucado.
Setting Boundaries in Seven Steps
Setting boundaries is not meant to punish. But consequences are necessary to gain the space and respect you desire. Here are seven steps to creating healthy boundaries in a relationship.
Setting Healthy Boundaries: Key Questions To Ask Yourself
Sometimes people use boundaries incorrectly. They use them to punish people. But boundaries, used correctly, can help you to keep unhealthy people at a safe distance in your relationships.
Setting Boundaries - Good Questions to Ask Yourself
Do you have trouble saying, “no”? Many people do. This often leads to being taken advantage of and building resentment. Here are three questions to ask yourself before saying, “yes.” Learning to set healthy boundaries can bring freedom to your life.
Boundaries: Who Is Responsible?
Do people take advantage of you? Do you feel guilty saying, “no.” Here are three questions you can ask to help you decide if you should say “yes” or not. Part Three in a series on setting boundaries in your relationships.
A Decision Making Process for Establishing Boundaries
Deciding how to set healthy boundaries in a relationship can be diffiicult. This post offers the first of a series of questions to help you in the decision making process of setting boundaries.
Setting Boundaries: Let Him Drop...or Not?
Do people take advantage of you? Do you find it hard to say “no” and you end up taking responsibility for their lives? Is it stressing you out? This is part two in a series on setting boundaries.
Boundaries: What Is Your Responsibility?
Do people take advantage of you? Do you find it hard to say “no” and you end up taking responsibility for their lives? Is it stressing you out? This is part two in a series on setting boundaries.
Setting Boundaries Keeps People From Draining Your Life
Some people have trouble saying “no.” The problem is, others know that and before you know it, you are surrounded by people wanting something from you. Learn how to set boundaries in your life and find freedom from these boundary breakers.
Can you forgive and still feel anger?
Many people struggle with feelings of anger even after they believe they have forgiven their offender. Can anger and forgiveness coexist? This article takes a look at this important question.
Grief, Loss and Letting Go
There are many ways to cope with grief and loss, but only one brings healing. Let God rewrite your story by filling up your life again.
Hard Times Reveal Strength or Weakness
Hard times don’t cause problems. Hard times reveal problems. This is what Andy Stanley says in his book, The Principle of the Path. What are the problems that hard times have revealed in your life?