... with how to make a bit more money to meet out expenses that we fail to realise that our entire mindset is shifted from Godly things and totally focused on worldly things.
In our busy and stressful lives, ...
... and think about God. Psychologists say one of the major reasons for stress today is people not able to meditate anymore. They have no time to think or reflect - always in a rush, always having noise and ...
... Many workers are stressed up from pressures of work. Many students are saddled with daunting lecture notes and reading lists. Many married people are confronted with childbearing, parenting, in-law issues. ...
... and hunger are strong desires and signals that show one is in distress and needs to be filled and fulfilled. These desires can be so intense that you want to do anything possible to quench them. Like Esau ...
... show up, we see it as a bad message not coming from God. We keep hoping and praying for a change in our status in ways that pleases us before we praise God.
Jacob was in great distress and had to run ...
... We nurse and rehearse the hurt, which reinforces our negative emotions and burns the event and pain even deeper.
Diminished memory: When we remain stressed for long periods of time (when we refuse to ...
... think I could get a little respect, considering that I’m the one who makes the money to keep this family going.”
Money and marriage can be a source of stress and problem for couples whether they earn ...
... frustrating and stressful. We all go through trying to overcome hard times. As Christian, we know that we have a hope of a better future if we remain faithful but that promise is not always at the forefront ...
"...I call on the Lord in my distress, and he answers me" (NIV) Psalms 120:1
Challenges in life are like students’ examinations which always bring stress. But until you pass the exam, you cannot ...
"But in their distress, they turned to the Lord, the God of Israel, and sought him, and he was found by them" (NLT) 2 Chronicles 15:4
Whatever happens in life is as significant as how we see and respond ...