Tag Archives: Phrase

Are You Tired of Being Tired of life?

In a moment we will share with you some questions you can use to coach yourself to help you become less tired of life! But first…ask yourself the following questions; Each day do you think ‘what’s the point’? So you

Here’s 1 Phrase That can Transform YOUR relationships!

Of all the words we say – and wish we didn’t say – there is one phrase that can utterly transform a relationship. Say it to your parents and it can heal old, recurring wounds. Say it to your wayward

Have you asked God this in Prayer?

When I was considerably younger than I am today, I used to think I was lucky; fortunate not to often get upset or worried like individuals I noticed around me. Then I met the real world – the demanding boss,

3 Reasons Why Some Prayers May Not Be Effective

  Are your prayers always answered? Or do you wish God might be hearing you every time you pray? Is prayer really a hit or miss way of communicating with God? Contrary to what many Christians believe, there is not

God may Bless America if you pray!

Have you ever heard the phrase “God Bless America”? No truer words have ever been said, because we all really do need God to bless America. The phrase “God Bless America” is often said in general and almost always relating

When You Read Scriptures And Time Travel With God,He’ll Guide You!

  It is always a difficult when picking which Scripture translation to choose for your own private reading. Sometimes it is hard not to think about the possibility that the original and authentic meaning of the text might get, to

A Holy Bible Dictionary May Assist in Optimizing Your Studies

A Holy Bible Dictionary May Assist in Optimizing Your Studies   If you spend a lot of time studying the Bible, it is important to consider adding a Holy Bible dictionary to your library. Many individuals find that a Bible

You Are God

You Are God Some people consider it to be blasphemous to say that you are God. If you believe in concept of ‘blasphemy’, I say it is more blasphemous not to acknowledge it. We often say we are children of

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