A Positive Approach to Change
How one parent reassures a young son as the family searches for a new home. The change is scary, the uncertainty is stressful. But there’s still plenty to be thankful for.
How one parent reassures a young son as the family searches for a new home. The change is scary, the uncertainty is stressful. But there’s still plenty to be thankful for.
Whatever you are going through, no matter how hard, keep pressing forward and push back the dark. Ask the Lord for His wisdom and strength. He is our Heavenly Father and cares for us very much. We are not alone.
When we get too comfortable, spiritually speaking, we aren’t able to step out of our comfort zone, or do all that He desires to accomplish through us.
An emotionally abusive spouse had left her filled with self-loathing that led to unhealthy habits, but her faith gave her the strength to recover.
“Worry sends the mind round and round in the same groove, and you never come to any conclusions,” said Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. “Thinking works its way through the problem to an answer. You make progress when you think, but you get nowhere when you worry.”
We–the people of God, led by the Son of God–will find a way to put one foot after another, and slowly and haltingly stumble into the promised land.
How to find strength in times of fear and vulnerability by reaching for faith.
How to handle anger without sin: Sometimes I have to vent my anger before I share my emotions.
When worry takes up too much space in your soul, it’s time to reach for the greatness of God.
The more I open up to God about my fears, and talk with Him about my worries and concerns, the more calm I become.
Rather than dwelling on how big your problems are today, why not think about how big your God is! Why not count all of the blessings in your life?
Four action steps to help you release your fears and fill your heart with Christ’s love.