Ephesians 4:29 paraphrased reads, “say only what helps, each word a gift.” Can we start showing consideration and empathy to all that we come across?
Ephesians 4:29 paraphrased reads, “say only what helps, each word a gift.” Can we start showing consideration and empathy to all that we come across?
One of the many challenges of aging and retirement, particularly for the “has-beens” is the matter of relevance.
If you understand that the evil or good that anyone does to you, that it is not because they have the power but because God allowed it, you cease to fight men, but rather submit to the will of Him who allowed it.
How has your faith in Christ transformed your relationships with others? Do you make manifest the aroma of Christ?
You may be wondering, what on earth has the story of Hagar to do with a social media discourse? Has your interaction with social media imprisoned you into negative group affirmations?
This is a call to self-examination on how social media has affected your life as a believer. Would you take positive steps to deliver yourself from this innocuous and distractive trap?
We are designed by God for loving and mutual relationships; not competition but completion.
The present world and the present generations are being torn apart by technology, where relationship with people is being replaced by relationship with gadgets!
Fathers, what story is your life telling your children? Where are your steps leading, particularly since as they grow they are less apt to listen what you say!
What is your understanding of God’s love? How does it translate to your relationships?
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