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Posted by Mark Grace
"I do not know if I have explained this clearly: self-knowledge is so important that, even if you were raised right up to the heavens, I should like you never to relax your cultivation of it; so long as we are on this earth, nothing matters more to us ...
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Posted by Erik Cooper
I’ve gotten to know myself pretty well over the past few years. Why I think the way I think. React the way I react. Why I wrestle with making decisions. Why I want you to feel good about me before I feel good about myself. Why I usually start from ...
Blog Entry | Emotional Health >
Posted by Barry Pearman
The scars are there for everyone to see. War wounds of a battle in the soul. It always catches me by surprise, well sort of. Cutting and self-harm. Just type in either 'Cutting' or 'Self-harm' into the twitter search engine, and while the little wheel spins around, prepare yourself for ...
Blog Entry | Women >
Posted by LuAnn Braley
In one of the most stunning moments of self-awareness in my (then) young life, I told my Mother that I thought my inability to keep my room orderly was a reflection of the way I felt inside.  She begrudgingly took me to see an LCSW (Licensed Clinical  Social Worker), whom ...
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Posted by Caitlin Wilson
January is National Human Trafficking Awareness month, and while it’s not the typical topic you’d expect to see on a publicity group’s blog, we feel it’s important to bring to your attention. We’ve asked Harmony Dust, author of the book Scars and Stilettos, to ...
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Technical Arts Director and blogger Mike Sessler relates how a well-rounded Technical Artist must have situational awareness despite often being required to do multiple jobs at the same time during worship services or ministry events. ...
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Posted by Guy Chmieleski
While we lead others, we must lead ourselves. I often say to students who are planning on going into ministry, “We lead with our lives.” Ministry is, in one big sense, witness. Not infallible witness (we are all flawed, so please don’t climb on the inadequacy bandwagon), but witness, ...
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Posted by Ruthie Dean with FV Editors
What do you believe about yourself? Does it line up with how Jesus sees you? ...
Blog Entry | Christian Living >
Posted by Mitzi Smith
Yesterday I read “Be the Nosy Neighbor,” and it slapped me in the face. It described me and many others who, in an attempt to keep out of trouble, allow trouble everywhere else. We live in a world with a “mind your own business” mentality and for most of my ...
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Posted by Darren Beem
The creative process is sometimes a messy one. The creative process is filled with aspirations, desire, and a mess of contradictory feelings. It has taken me a long time to have a modest amount of self-confidence, and yet even when I produce something good, there is always doubt. All of ...