Why Comparing Our Struggles Is a Losing Game
I don’t want to waste my pain comparing it to someone else’s.
I don’t want to waste my pain comparing it to someone else’s.
We can all find something to be thankful for even in these strange times, especially with Thanksgiving coming next week.
Maybe, like me, you’ve felt comparison squeeze the joy out of a moment of accomplishment.
Can God rescue us? Can He change us, freeing us from the sinful patterns that hold us captive?
Next time you feel provoked to put your opinion out there, whether on social media or in person, think about the potential outcomes.
You know what we are not called to do? Pretend conflict doesn’t exist. We have to face it.
I’ve never had to decide whether someone dies or lives. But I have had to make choices that affect other people.
I see the world discussing and acting upon the scourge of domestic violence, but it seems to me that the church has not yet risen to this challenge.
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