Often what happens in marriages that are clouded by unresolved anger is that the arguments become so toxic and volatile in their language and tone that they produce no good but drive a deeper wedge of division into the m
Assumptions lead to more assumptions, and communication leads to more communication.
Every week in the month of November we will be featuring an article on cultivating gratitude and thankfulness. To see the full series, click HERE.
Always be joyful. Never stop praying.
We love to tell people, “Be honest with me.” But do we really want the answers to that statement?
It’s like when Lynn and I were newly married, maybe two weeks in, and we were about to go out and meet some friends.
Some women are able to birth a house full of kids without a single death, while others face the trauma of recurrent losses.
Everybody wants to be loved, celebrated and known. We were created for deep connections, but we tend to get in our own way. The hardest walls to scale are the walls of the human heart.
Recently, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley announced they would be part of a $100 million dollar project for space travel to see if there’s intelligent life in the universe.
Talking about race and reconciliation has never been easy. Some folks stay away from conversations on race because they are too awkward or volatile.
Without vision and goals, our lives often become routine. Like a gerbil in a wheel, we move frantically but don’t get anywhere. The Bible commands us to live differently.
Boundaries are boundaries, and the same rules apply whether you’re setting them with children, schedules, or relationships.