Have you ever felt the pain and rejection of a trusted friend, family member, or spouse? It is our natural inclination to want to seek revenge or “make them pay for the suffering that they caused us. We can also turn inward and feel sorry for ourselves and can even ...
Read More »I know How to Fix the Public School System.
Ever since the 1962 ruling of the Engel v. Vitale, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court agreed “that voluntary prayer in public schools violated the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment prohibition of a state establishment of religion” (Encyclopedia Britannica), the public school system has spiraled out of control. After such a profound ruling, it can ...
Read More »20/20 Vision: So Why Can’t My Child Read?
It’s every parent’s nightmare…their child enters second grade (or higher) and still can’t grasp reading. They are bright – no doubt about it. They excel in math and take part in class with highly intelligent questions and answers, but attempting to read shuts them down. After improving their diet, establishing ...
Read More »The Hero Who Saves The Day
The defender of the poor, bullied, and mistreated are often found on the big screen and in novels. They are always the ones who, by any means necessary, get results. You’ll find them on screens or in books, firing guns, exerting some martial arts move, swinging a knife or wielding ...
Read More »Sex and other spiritual unions: understanding soul ties
Understanding sex primarily as a spiritual union is imperative for Christians to walk in freedom, and especially crucial for teens and young adults coming into knowledge of sexual integrity. In a previous post, I discussed the lack of instruction in the mainstream church on the spiritual nature of sex. “My ...
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