Those of us who are native English speakers may not recognize the complexity of learning the language. Take for example the part of speech called prepositions. Their soul intent is to show the association between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Without these tiny little words, ...
Read More »Why Criticizing Others is Harmful
Criticism can be defined as dwelling on the perceived faults of another person with no view to their good. “But why do you judge your brother? Or why do you show contempt for your brother? For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. For it is written: ...
Read More »What Kind of Husband Are You?
Remember the story of Goldilocks? She was the girl who stumbled upon three bowls of porridge; one was too hot, the other too cold, and one which was just right. Don’t be too surprised that this same description can be applied to the type of husband you are. I’ll explain. ...
Read More »It Takes a Village: Be One Who Cares and Listens to A Youth
I always knew that one day I would meet her. I just never thought it would be today. She is young, hip, cool .. and she plays a guitar. A Sunday afternoon meeting to hang out at Starbucks. The excitement in my daughter’s voice when the text came was cute. Her ...
Read More »12 Practical Ways to Encourage Others
Everyone goes through difficult times, and most people appreciate encouragement when they are going through hard times. Merriam-Webster’s definition of encouragement: to make someone more hopeful, determined and confident. To inspire with courage, spirit, or hope. You may never know how your words can lift someone out of despair or ...
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