The Journey to Healthy and Whole
Hating yourself is not a pretty thing. It’s certainly not what we were created for. But you can accomplish more than you ever knew was possible.
Hating yourself is not a pretty thing. It’s certainly not what we were created for. But you can accomplish more than you ever knew was possible.
As I talk to my friends, similar themes keep surfacing: loneliness, anxiety, sadness, displacement. One thing I’ve particularly missed is my “rhythms.”
People will offend us. But instead of offending them right back, we can remember our own forgiven debts and extend the grace we’ve been given.
Let’s make the most of this time by seeing it as a chance to get better both personally and in our relationships, rather than simply get by.
Give yourself grace. I don’t think many of us would say these weeks haven’t been difficult. But now is the time to make self-care a priority.
Christ’s crucifixion is like our winter. Bleak. But resurrection day is like spring — hope is born and life begins anew.
The kingdom of God is not of this world. So, when Jesus brings the kingdom of God to Earth, it looks like it’s upside-down.
Recognizing anxiety for what it is can be valuable in learning how to deal with it.
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