Elisabeth Elliot’s Lesson on Surrender (Part 2)
Choosing to surrender is difficult. Yet in the middle of these very real challenges, I’ve found there are blessings too.
Choosing to surrender is difficult. Yet in the middle of these very real challenges, I’ve found there are blessings too.
Have you found a new job yet? Are you dating anyone yet? Did you find a place of your own yet? Do you get these questions at Thanksgiving?
When life is hard or trials come, how do you cope?
Real change only happens when we change our minds.
How do we surrender our hopes and dreams when we know there is no guarantee they will come to be?
Staying busy, working hard and striving to achieve goals aren’t bad practices, but they can’t replace our reliance on God.
Beyond saying, “I’ll pray for you,” some of us may feel at a loss as to how to help when tragedy strikes. Here are five meaningful ways others have helped me.
The opposite of grumbling over what we don’t have is gratitude for what we do have. Here are a few tips on how to change course from grumbling to gratitude.
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