“The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few.” (Matthew 9:37). Everything was perfect! Except it wasn’t! School was out, and it was a beautiful day! My first year in high school had been full of many new, enjoyable experiences and new friends. On this bright, sunshiny day at ...
Read More »The Importance Of Small Groups In Churches
When church congregations meet we normally don’t get to know one another on a more personal level. There is casual conversation. Sometimes conversations get more intimate, but it is true that people go to church to worship, pray and sing together, and for fellowship, not to talk about personal or ...
Read More »Do You Need Christian Counseling?
I was a worship leader and church choir director for years, but below the surface of what people saw in the congregation, there were all kinds of personal and relational issues. One Saturday evening I got really angry about something at home, but here I was up on stage the ...
Read More »Ten Life Principles To Live By, From the Book Of James
Even though James, one of the first people to whom Jesus appeared after his resurrection, wrote this book in the first century, it has life principles for today. It is amazing how the inspired Word of God has never lost its relevance through the centuries of time and cultures. Following ...
Read More »Relationships With Clingy & Needy Friends: A Christian Perspective
In our Christian Walk, we often encounter individuals who may become overly dependent on us, seeking constant attention and support. While our faith calls us to love and support one another, it is also important to maintain healthy boundaries. Here, we explore how to handle such situations with grace, guided ...
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