This post continues from ‘When Love looks a lot like hate. Christians are the worst offenders: part one’. My last entry was written with this one being the main point but could only be explained with an unbeliever's understanding first. I was certain of what I would write along with my intentions. I had it … Continue reading When Love looks a lot like hate. Christians are the worst offenders… part 2
Tag: depression
Where do you choose to go?
***I've lost people close to me and have been a caregiver for a long time. There has been a lot of soul searching and asking why. This post is 'all the questions'... and a simple answer.*** Where will you go? It's a choice after all. What I'm about to ask is uncomfortable, but important... People will … Continue reading Where do you choose to go?
A strong root is formed in darkness…
Faith is standing firm during the chaos, and you are planted with your feet on solid ground. Faith is willing to be mocked and ridiculed, knowing the reason why you cannot be shaken. Jesus warns us of these things and says to rejoice (Matthew 5:10-12). They crucified Him. What do you think would happen to … Continue reading A strong root is formed in darkness…
When God crashes your grand adventure…
Let me tell you something about me: I am a control freak. I struggle with perfectionism and anxiety. I wrestle with insecurity and doubts. On a good day, it’s good. On a bad day, it’s the end of the world, and I cannot see the point of anything, and there is nothing good. I am … Continue reading When God crashes your grand adventure…
Courage doesn’t always look strong…
cour·age ˈkərij/ noun the ability to do something that frightens one. "she called on all her courage to face the ordeal" strength in the face of pain or grief. "he fought his illness with great courage" "Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll … Continue reading Courage doesn’t always look strong…
