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Healing Past Hurts (Part Two)

It has been said that our life can be likened to a puzzle of many pieces. The first piece of the puzzle begins at birth, adding piece by piece as we grow into adulthood. Every aspect of our life shapes

Healing Past Hurts (Part One)

Sometimes we have to dig around the dirt in order to plant something new, beautiful and well-rooted. This post is the first of two parts of a teaching on healing the past. Before you go forward, stop and pray. Ask

Will You Step it Up This Year?

The first week of 2016 is behind us and I’m taking time to reflect on it. Making New Years Resolutions to create change is a common thing to do because we feel like we are given a fresh start. We

Don’t let the thief of Anger steal God’s Best!

Whenever people are wronged and get hurt, it is normal to feel angry, and popular Christian speaker and author Joyce Meyer said that there is nothing wrong about feeling angry. However, how people choose to act on their anger is

Want to be happy?Claim it!

Some people believe that achieving happiness is the purpose of life, yet the pursuit of happiness often leads to unhappiness. This is because happiness is actually a consequence of a different life purpose – the pursuit of evolving our souls

Tired? God wants you to Refresh Your Joy!

Sometime in the mid 20th century psychologists began to realize that what makes a person happy or feel good about themselves, is just as important as what caused their problems in the first place. While mental health practitioners have still,

Have you ever?

             Have you ever come to the point in your life where YOU asked God WHY are YOU here, and what are YOU meant to do? We know that we have…and when you think about it, each of us may look this question in the eye, wonder for

Need something to do this Labor Day?

Has this Labor day found you bored with nothing to do? Are you having a day when it is just difficult to get started and difficult to stir yourself up for even the simplest of tasks through your lack of

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