Tim Keller
When we are wronged, we can make the perpetrators suffer for what they have done, or we can forgive.
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When we are wronged, we can make the perpetrators suffer for what they have done, or we can forgive.
Read MoreJon Bloom Here are three biblical portraits of people who tried to hide their shame in the wrong places. But the wonderful thing is that all three experienced God’s power to break shame’s hold over them and set them free. And this wonderful experience can also be ours.
Read MoreJason Tippetts As Kara’s and my story has been shared with so many people, I have received many emails and messages asking how to walk through grief in a healthy way—some are losing a wife, a child, some are wanting to help their friends in their grief, and some are running away from it and want to stop. I thought I would just share some things I’ve learned as I’ve traveled this journey...
Read MorePaul Maxwell Vulnerability is never a black-and-white issue. Never. In every relationship, we are negotiating our space with each person. Should they be close? Should they be kept at a distance? Does the gospel dictate a certain distance—a certain pace of growth or healing—in response to hurtful patterns?
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