4 Ways to Ward Off Holiday Loneliness
I can’t promise that you won’t feel lonely this Christmas, but I can promise that God is there for you and He cares.
I can’t promise that you won’t feel lonely this Christmas, but I can promise that God is there for you and He cares.
I mean, does God actually want us to step out of our comfort zones? Is it inherently a good thing to be doing?
However you choose to celebrate this Advent season, I hope you enter the new year feeling hopeful, joyful, peaceful and loved.
There was a time in my adult life when I thought we were only supposed to confess our sins to God. Then I learned that confessing to one another is also biblical.
Whether married or single, holding to a Christian ethic for sexuality involves self-sacrifice and giving.
Christian checklists about holiday preparation have become a bit cliché. So I thought I’d share my how-to list for a miserable holiday season.
I’m not saying we should stop going to church. My warning is for people like me: the citizens of Bubbleville who may need to break out and meet new people.
Let’s take back control, neutralize the bad our phones can do, and then use our device for good.
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