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Posted by Ben Sternke with Field Notes
Worrying prevents us from seeing God's miracle of provision and from hearing God. ...
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Posted by Aaron Smith
I remember growing up one of my favorite artists was Bobby McFerrin. He was an amazing talent, but everyone only knows one song with his name on it, “Don’t Worry Be Happy.” I too loved this song, but find myself…Read more › ...
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Posted by Ginger Ciminello
Did you know that the English term for worry comes from an old German word meaning to struggle or to choke. That sounds super appealing. And yet, I could easily be labled a worrier. There is so much content to work with: the state of the country, Syria, North Korea, ...
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Posted by Mary DeMuth
That’s me. I’m worried. I remember watching my Grandmother Mary (whom I’m named after) worry, worry, worry, vowing I would NOT grow up to be like that. And yet here I sit. Worried. I wrote a terribly (beautifully???) painful post yesterday about sexual abuse over at Deepe ...
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Blake Coffee worries about being a worrier, but finds a prescription for his ailment in scripture. ...
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God's word holds the answers to our worries. ...
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Posted by Mary DeMuth
Worry made me sick last week. It stole a day from me, leveled me, and funked me. It profits nothing. It only takes joy, settledness and peace of mind. It makes us fret for tomorrow, paralyzing us today. It makes us make rash decisions based on fear rather than faith. ...
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Posted by Bill Blankschaen
What if I get it wrong? I know I’ve wondered that about my prayers at times. Am I praying for the right things? But I suspect we all face that same question when we pray at times. We wish we could stop worrying about getting it right and start praying ...
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Posted by Mary DeMuth
It’s ironic, the title of this post. Why? Because I scheduled the idea weeks ago, not knowing how much worry would assault me in the days to come. I’m writing this on Saturday October 13th, next to my daughter Julia who is sleeping. Her lethargy bothers me in the deepest ...
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Posted by Joel Helenbolt
“Resting in the Lord is not dependent on you external circumstances at all, but on you relationship with God himself. . . Worrying always results in sin. We tend to think that a little anxiety and worry are simply an indication of how wise are, yet it is actually a ...