Built to Last: Week 2
Christ is the cornerstone, the foundation for our marriages, our families, and our closest relationships.
Christ is the cornerstone, the foundation for our marriages, our families, and our closest relationships.
While there is a special oneness that only comes from marriage, God desires all of us to have relationships where there is the oneness that comes from agape love.
Commit to discovering what it looks like to build a home that will last.
ALL IN on life hunting, sports, parenting, work, relationships, health, outdoors, risk taking, coffee, cooking What’s something in life you’re all in on? Not ALL IN playing it safe, reserved, cautious, hesitant, distant, spectator, sidelines, uncommitted, etc. What’s something you’re involved in but not necessarily fully committed to? […]
Take time to be aware of what you are thinking. Begin to make a list of what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent and praiseworthy; get specific with your list. Choose some specific truths to think on.
There are some unique issues in our culture that can lead us to feel anxious. Little relational stability (human and spiritual relationships) Activity overload—we’re too busy with too much visual stimulation. Negative media Addiction—pursuing the wrong things leads to shame and guilt. Paul gives us a Spirit-directed way of dealing with anxiety: C.A.L.M Remember […]
The Hardwired to Connect study says we are dealing with unprecedented mental illness amongst children in America, and that Americans are more stressed than the rest of the world.
“The presence of anxiety is unavoidable, but the prison of anxiety is optional.”