When worries and anxieties pile up it feels like pressure is building. This is the stress balloon! Can we handle the pressure? Or will we break?
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Four Ways We Respond To Emotional Pain & Grieving
When our loved ones respond differently than we do during difficult times it may be helpful to know that our first response to pain can vary. There are four typical ways that we respond in our first flinch of emotional pain or grieving: numbing, mulling, venting, and frenzy.
The First Flinch of Emotional Pain
Last year I found out that my mom has terminal cancer. Here is what I’ve learned about walking through emotional pain…and making it out the other side.
The Enemy’s Top 5 Big Lies
This is Part 2 of last week’s post about our Singing Creator, based on the Magician’s Nephew by C. S. Lewis. Today we’ll talk about the deceptive enemy of God, and his 5 big lies.
Personal Growth – Resilience And Antifragility
We’ve been hearing so much about resilience lately. What if we’ve been missing the point? What if God wants so much more than for us to survive?