
My default response is often insensible, here’s one recent example with the church family.
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My default response is often insensible, here’s one recent example with the church family.
Some say: people may say whatever they want, the man is dead, he can’t defend himself.
Instead of casting a verdict, here’s my thoughts on it..
More on feeling of imposition, being free but alone and feeling left out.
What harms and what helps?
An honest look at experiences of some singles, particularly in the Christian context.
What makes you think you won’t do the same? I hope I wouldn’t, but I don’t know.
In times of my struggles, I have questioned myself if I hold on to some beliefs out of conviction or convenience.
‘If I’m too comfortable, may be I haven’t stretched myself enough.’
.. we don’t hope in this world, instead in the inheritance that’s been reserved for us, which – unlike anything even the best thing in life can offer – will never change, decay, it’s secure, forever. In fact, the more and worse the trial we face,