Once the heat of the summer has ended, it is time to get outside and soak up the cooler weather. Through the beautiful colors of the trees, the crisp air, and the beautiful sunsets, we can appreciate Autumn with our families.
We all feel stressed out and overwhelmed at times. That's not a sin, but moments of strife can lead us to sinfully pull away from our loving Father. May these seven verses and prayers help you to realign your heart with His.
As a newlywed, I was a bit obsessed with keeping my husband happy. To the point that I often denied my own feelings. Husband: “Are you okay?’ Me: “I’m fine.” Husband: “Anything wrong?” Me: “Nope, all is good.” Meanwhile, inside, I would be struggling with anger or hurt. My motto which I adopted when I was young was, “Don’t rock the boat.” I assumed if I didn’t disagree or confront anyone, everyone would stay happy.
No parent wants to see their child in difficult situations. Still, let them learn from their mistakes. If you bail them out all the time, they will not learnanything and will expect you to do so all the time.People whose parents rescue them from everything grow up to be people you don't want to be around. They think they are entitled, above the law, and have no consideration for others. I've seen this firsthand in my family.
Now that the hot, stifling days of summer are over, we can look forward to cooler temperatures, cozy sweaters, and fun fall memories. Are you looking for some fun ideas to make special memories with your grandkids this fall? Here are some ideas to get you started.
The next time you see a color on a tree other than green, remember the Creator. He designed the beauty we see all around us, and we get to enjoy the change.
When everything around you is shifting, you need something unshakable. Here are eight things to hold on to in order to stand strong in your faith, no matter what the culture throws at you.
Let’s explore 5 key lessons on harvest and gratitude from Scripture. These lessons teach us how to reap the benefits of faithful living and how to remain thankful through all seasons of life.
“Just be yourself.” “You’ll get over it.” You’ve heard these phrases, but do they heal or harm? See why our words matter so deeply and how God calls us to build one another up.
Worried about travel? Scripture offers real peace for the anxious heart—plus practical tips for planning, budgeting, and giving thanks wherever you go.
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