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Rather Than Drowning Your Sorrows

Today Can Be Different Posted on March 23, 2022 by SherylMarch 23, 2022

When you experience a crisis or heartbreak, rather than drowning your sorrows with worthless or destructive means or listening to people who don’t share your faith, why not seek one or more people who value God’s presence and ask them to pray with you?

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged better marriage, crisis, divorce, drowning our sorrows, heartbreak, marriage, Matthew 18:20, sorrows, strong marriage, struggle, struggles, struggling, struggling with depression

Do You Want More From Your Quiet Time?

Today Can Be Different Posted on March 14, 2022 by SherylMarch 14, 2022

If we were to know, grasp and truly experience the love of our Father, wouldn’t this cause us to want to linger in His presence? Wouldn’t it change our perspective on quiet times altogether?

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged demanding schedules, distractions, Easter, higher perspective, Luke 5:16, quiet time, quiet times, to-do list

Does God Seem Far, Far Away?

Today Can Be Different Posted on March 9, 2022 by SherylApril 26, 2022

Let’s never again take God for granted – or seek Him only during our desperate moments. Instead, let’s experience the extraordinary joy of witnessing the changes our heavenly Father will do in – and through – us. Let’s take note as He reveals Himself in ways we’ve never thought possible and as our hearts become more and more confident that God is very near, indeed.

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The Power of Transforming Love

Today Can Be Different Posted on March 2, 2022 by SherylMarch 2, 2022

As we allow God to continue His work in us, we’ll become people of integrity and enjoy the benefits of a good reputation. And with humble and grateful hearts, we’ll be less likely to point fingers on social media – and more likely to pray for those who are stumbling.

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Struggling With Hate During This Month of Love?

Today Can Be Different Posted on February 14, 2022 by SherylFebruary 14, 2022

Every day, we choose to sin against God in different ways. Thankfully, when we confess our sins, our heavenly Father graciously and readily forgives us.

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