Admitting She’s My Enemy
How often do we actually admit we even have enemies?
How often do we actually admit we even have enemies?
Relationships take work. Time. Effort. Intentionality. But we will eventually find that our efforts are worth it.
Just a few months ago I was certain I had missed my calling and had chosen the wrong major. Thankfully, the Lord has been working in my heart and for my good as He led me to the Boundless internship.
Sometimes walking through a dry and barren season of life can drive us to depend on Jesus more.
You are not defined by your ability, accomplishments, or lack of both.
Do your job well. And then, when you’ve done all you can do, let go.
It’s fine to have preferences and even a list of “must-haves,” but don’t let them be a barrier to God’s creativity in providing a spouse you didn’t see coming.
Misunderstandings of where our moral decisions come from happen all the time. Are there ways to model our convictions that can prevent these misconceptions?
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