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Do You Need an Internal Makeover?

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 11, 2021 by SherylDecember 11, 2021

What if you and I surrendered everything we are – all our emotions. including our insecurities, our deepest thoughts and all our beliefs – to the indwelling Holy Spirit? And what if we gave Him our entire personality (everything relating to the way we behave, including the way we interact with those around us and our sense of humor)?

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged Advent Season, confusion, emotional issues, Ephesians 3:16, insecurities, insecurity, makeover, meditate on God's word, meditating on scripture, stability, stressed, Transform your life, transformation, transformed | 5 Replies

Begin Your Journey to Stability (In recognition of last month’s Mental Health Awareness Month)

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 3, 2020 by SherylJune 3, 2020

Even if you think it won’t work because you’ve tried it before, risk trusting God’s love for you, one more time. If necessary, call someone who has a close relationship with God and ask them to pray with you and help you find God’s rest.

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