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5 Steps to Spiritually Overcome Post-Holiday Lethargy
Weeks of planning, gathering, and celebrating with family and friends can take a toll on our bodies as well as our souls. Thankfully we serve a God...
What Is the Cure for Worry?
A study was done where participants were asked to write down all the things they were worried about, and in the end, 85% of what they wrote down...
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4 Ways to Carry Hope with You This Year
As the new year begins, many of us may find ourselves feeling weary and overwhelmed. But our God promises to be with us, always. He promises us...
Seasonal Depression? 4 Tips to Encourage You This Winter
Whether you are currently dealing with seasonal depression or have done so in the past, there is good news! God is present with you and you are not...
How to Stay Positive When You're Spending the Holidays Alone
The Holidays can be a difficult and poignant time as the seasons of life change. We need real and lasting help from the Helper of our souls.
7 Ways to Make a Lonely Christmas Meaningful
Here are 7 meaningful ways to celebrate Christmas with joy and wonder when you’re spending the holiday alone.
When You Can't Fake Happy This Christmas
Remember this Christmas season that love, pain, and grief can coexist because emotions are complex, yet they are still gifts from God.
Facing Your First Christmas with an Incurable Illness
Jesus died in order for us to live, and I have chosen to take hold of this blessing. What will you do?
4 Ways to Prepare Your Heart for Family Gatherings
Are you dreading the upcoming holiday family gatherings? It can be tough to navigate different personalities and opinions. But instead of...
Don Carson Announces Heath Challenges in Recent Christmas Letter
The Gospel Coalition has requested prayers for co-founder Don Carson, also known as D.A. Carson, following his decision to cease public ministry...
Scotty McCreery Sings 'Christmas In Heaven,' a Song for Lost Loved Ones
Country artist Scotty McCreery knows that Christmastime can be tough if you’re missing a lost loved one. There is an empty space in our hearts, and...
Pastor Reflects on Beloved Teacher’s Faith after Tragic School Shooting
Erin West, a 42-year-old teacher tragically killed in last week’s shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, was remembered...
7 Ways to Support Your Stressed-Out Spouse This Christmas
It's interesting how some find joy in the hustle and bustle while others feel overwhelmed and unsupported. While I'm grateful for my newfound sense...
What Does 'I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day' Teach Us about Finding Peace after Grief
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” offers a timeless lesson on finding hope after deep loss. Written amidst...
A Letter for the Socially Anxious Spouse Married to a Social Spouse
But expecting understanding from someone without voicing your struggle is a surefire way to initiate hurt feelings for you or both of you.
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