The world cannot steal our joy. Yet, at the most minor worldly inconvenience we hand it over willingly. We let it slip away and are succumbed to the powers of this world. We forget who our Lord is and of the freedom we have in Him. We should grasp tightly to our joy. Not in … Continue reading Relinquishing Joy
Joy
21ish (Slightly Random) Things I’ve Learned
Above all, glorify God. His plans are perfect. Lean on Him even when it seems as if nothing makes sense. His character and love does not change.Don’t waste time fretting over tomorrow. Enjoy where you are today.Study hard, but don’t study your life away. School should never be your number one priority (look to number … Continue reading 21ish (Slightly Random) Things I’ve Learned
My Journey with Depression as a Christian
I have gone back and forth on whether I wanted to post this. I originally wrote this back in February, but decided not to post it then. This is a topic I do not feel qualified in the slightest bit to talk about as my experiences are solely my own and my understanding on this … Continue reading My Journey with Depression as a Christian
One Step at a Time
As a kid each day you’re playing catch up as you attempt to become as old and wise as your parents. You keep running thinking you’ll catch up until one day you pause and look around. You’re a bit older and perhaps an eensie bit wiser, but they’re still just as far away except this … Continue reading One Step at a Time
The Introverted Handicap
As Christians we are called to love God and love others. There is no extra condition on the second part that says “the extroverted person is called to love others and the introverted can do their own thing.” Each and every believer is called to live a life as Jesus did—that includes the introvert as … Continue reading The Introverted Handicap