Navigating Difficult Relationships with Biblical Truth
Navigating Difficult Relationships with Biblical Truth
Are you ready to renew your mind? Discover how toxic your thoughts are. >>
Navigating Difficult Relationships with Biblical Truth
Are you ready to renew your mind? Discover how toxic your thoughts are. >>
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Finding Your Way Through An Impossible Situation
“Life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you respond to it.” -- Charles Swindoll You’re traveling along life’s road and all is well. Then you find yourself trapped in a situation with no obvious way out. Your husband of 13 years just asked for a...
Why Doesn’t He Love Me?
Eddie was a charismatic, outgoing, fun-loving guy. Sheila fell in love with him from the moment he asked her to pass the sugar in the break room. Sheila couldn’t believe that someone like Eddie would be interested in a shy girl like her. She was a bright young lady...
6 Relationship Wreckers- How Many Do You Have?
By: Kris Reece, Author of Build a Beautiful Life Out of Broken Pieces Unless you are glutton for punishment, you desire to have happy, healthy relationships. But often times after we have become comfortable in a relationship, we forget that everyone longs to be loved...
This Too Shall Pass
Did you know millions of American's suffer from depression every year? We all suffer from depression from time to time. If you are battling feelings of grief and loss, depression can be debilitating. I sit here today with such a tremendous pain in my heavy heart as I...
How Does God Want Us to Fight Against Evil People or Situations?
By Kris Reece - Author of Build a Beautiful Life Out of Broken Pieces Raise your hand if have ever had to suffer the consequences of your actions—can you give an example or two here, such as “you waited until the last minute to start a big presentation, and then...
Dangers of Deciding While Mad (or any emotion)
By Kris Reece, Author of Build a Beautiful Life Out of Broken Pieces You’ve heard people say things like “I just felt like it,” or, “ I feel like I should be doing…,” or, “ I don’t feel like doing…”. Perhaps you even say these phrases yourself. It’s common to put...