The Subtle Path to Hatred: Recognizing and Reversing the Steps Before It’s Too Late
Who do you hate? We recoil from that question. We [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-06-28T16:14:17+00:00June 29, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Abraham Lincoln, anger, Bible, bitterness, Christianity, Civil War, compassion, conflict, emotional awareness, empathy, enemies, Forgiveness, genocide, hate, healing, Jesus, Jonah, language, love, peace, personal growth, prayer, prejudice, reconciliation, resentment, self-reflection, social influence, terrorism, tolerance, violence|1 Comment
The Spider
Desirae Kelly felt a creeping unease as she woke one [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-06-24T16:35:31+00:00June 25, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: and malice., anger, backbiting, biblical advice, bitterness, Christian life, Desirae Kelly, destructive attitudes, Ephesians, gospel, gossip, guarding hearts, heart corruption, internal invaders, malice, Paul's warning, personal reflection., spider in ear, Spiritual Health, unguarded heart, unsettling experience|Comments Off on The Spider
The Heart of Giving: From Chintzy to Extravagant and Everything In Between
What kind of giver are you? Chintzy givers always ask, [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-06-21T15:47:05+00:00June 22, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: abundance, Appreciation, attention, care, chintzy, Christmas, copper coins, extravagant, food waste, free lunch, Funeral, generosity, Giver, God's temple, gold, improper, intentions, Jesus, legal settlement, living, love, Lucky Charms, luxury SUV, marshmallows, motivation, observation, poor widow, price tag, Rachel Uretsky-Pratt, recognition, reduced lunch, Reflection, rich lives, sacrifice, social contract, society, stretched budgets, strings attached, struggling family, teacher, temple offerings, thought, tight budgets, time, true givers, wealthy|Comments Off on The Heart of Giving: From Chintzy to Extravagant and Everything In Between