Category: Spirituallity and Mindfulness
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Understanding the Dangers of Offense
Part 3: The Spiritual and Physical Consequences of Offense “Harboring offense is like carrying a burning coal, hoping it harms someone else. True healing begins when we release the offense and embrace forgiveness, freeing our hearts and minds.” — Joshua Mullins What if I told you that harboring offense is like drinking poison and expecting…
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Rethinking Self-Love: The Biblical Call for Self-Denial and True Fulfillment
For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, 2 Timothy 3:2 NKJV In today’s discourse, the concept of self-love and its implications on spiritual and moral behavior hold a significant place. The idea of being a “lover of self,” as mentioned in the New Testament…
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Unwinding with Purpose: Family, Reading, Prayer, and Blogging
How do you unwind after a demanding day? After a demanding day, I find solace in familiar comforts: spending time with my family, reading, engaging in prayer, and sharing reflections through blogging. These activities are more than just routine; they are vital practices that help me unwind and reconnect with my core values. Family time…