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Is Your Depression Messing with “The Happiest Season of All”?

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 4, 2021 by SherylDecember 4, 2021

Spend as much time as you need reading God’s Word, talking to Him and allowing His Word to speak to your heart. Focusing on Him will help displace some of the darkness. I pray God’s presence will become bigger than the pain you’re experiencing.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged Christmas, Christmas season, chronic depression, dealing with depression, depressed, depression, depression and anxiety, devasting circumstances, dreading the holidays, encouragement, God's grace, grace, Hebrews 4:16, holiday get-together, holiday season, holiday-related, holidays, overcoming depression, patience, powerful grace, struggling with depression | 6 Replies

A magnificent season

Today Can Be Different Posted on February 28, 2020 by SherylFebruary 28, 2020

We’ve entered the magnificent season of Lent – a perfect time to draw nearer to God with our hearts, minds and souls. Lent is a season to help us prepare for Easter, no matter our church denomination.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged anorexia nervosa, Easter, focus, holiday season, holidays, Lent, life, magnificent season, meditate on God's word, peace, peace and joy, resurrection, Resurrection Sunday, Romans 8:5, Romans 8:6 | 4 Replies

How would understanding God’s love change your Christmas?

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 17, 2019 by SherylDecember 21, 2019

God is always with us including when we’re experiencing loss. And His love and mercy will never fade or come to an end, even when our pain comes from defying Him.

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For those grieving this holiday season

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 1, 2018 by SherylDecember 1, 2018

Losing someone you love is incredibly hard. And now the holidays are upon you. That empty chair, with all its memories and sentiment, now seems to be the largest piece of furniture in your home. Tasks, any tasks, especially holiday-related … Continue reading →

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Dreading your family holiday get-together?

Today Can Be Different Posted on November 26, 2018 by SherylNovember 26, 2018

You love your family. But truth be told, there are one or two members you’re just not excited about seeing at your next holiday get-together. There’s nothing horribly wrong with them. They just rub you the wrong way. Perhaps they’re … Continue reading →

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