Forgiveness: The Power to Heal by Jamie Meyer
By: Jamie Meyer Holding a grudge and refusing to forgive hurts you more than it hurts the other person. I liken it to being held
By: Jamie Meyer Holding a grudge and refusing to forgive hurts you more than it hurts the other person. I liken it to being held
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As a family, where faith is paramount, we found that there wasn’t really any help within the church. We traveled from church to church because our son believed that surely we would find the right place where this ‘problem’ could be dealt with once and for all. Our search in the Christian community was met with one pastor who told us the problem was solved, “we cast out all the demons.” Steve was excited, “finally someone found the problem and I’m going to be ok.”
These healthy friendships can have positive impact on your depression.
When you have bipolar disorder, no medication can truly change your attitude or thinking, as I learned from my late father. It takes hard work.
I serve a small congregation as they search for a pastor. The other Sunday as I was greeting folks before church, two people made the
This past year my wife and I went to my 40th high school class reunion. I had not seen many of my classmates since graduation. So,
Probably one of the most peculiar things about hope and hopelessness is that they can co-exist in life. When I reflect on the greatest difficulties and deepest depression that caused extreme despair in my life, it was hope that got me through the hopelessness. But it was not the “wishful-thinking” kind of hope that life would get better that got me through the hopelessness. That kind of “hope” is nothing more than wishful thinking that things may or may not get better. And that kind of hope was not enough for me. Hoping that things might get better could not even bring about the smallest of cracks within my despair.
By Sandy Turney Think about what you think about. Weird suggestion, huh? But….have you ever done it? Have you ever paid attention to what goes
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