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How Much Does God Love You?

Today Can Be Different Posted on April 6, 2022 by SherylApril 6, 2022

Imagine what understanding how much God loves you will do for you. How realizing (and experiencing) God’s love for you would change the way you think about yourself. How experiencing Almighty God’s love would confirm that you indeed matter.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged Ephesians 3:18, God loves us, God's love, God's grace, John 3:16

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

Giving Our Labor Meaning

Today Can Be Different Posted on September 4, 2021 by SherylSeptember 9, 2021

We love the permission Labor Day gives us to rest from our work. So, without taking away from all Labor Day embraces, I’d like to suggest we look at our work differently. Perhaps if we asked God to show us how to serve Him in everything we invest our time and sweat into (work and leisure), it could change our perspective.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged cheerful attitude, choices, Ephesians 2:10, fatigue, God's grace, grace, hospice, labor, Labor Day, leukemia, mundane tasks, relationships, temptation, victorious living

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Sheryl H. Boldt

My name is Sheryl H. Boldt. I’ve been married to my loving husband Bert B. Boldt, II, since 2006. He and I each have four children and four grand­children. Besides writing for my blogs, I also work for Wave 94 in northern Florida and contribute to several newspapers and publications. From personal experience, I am a strong believer in the power of God to redeem me — and my life!

 

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