The Bible Vs. Research on Anxiety.
Research and the Bible seem to agree on the fact that anxiety is a normal human emotion. Both sources acknowledge that anxiety is a natural
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Research and the Bible seem to agree on the fact that anxiety is a normal human emotion. Both sources acknowledge that anxiety is a natural
Research and the Bible both agree that lying is detrimental to relationships and can have negative consequences. According to a study published in the Journal
Research and the Bible both agree that violence can have negative impacts on mental health and can lead to further aggression. One study published in
Both research and the Bible agree that depression can have significant physical, emotional, and spiritual impacts on individuals. Research findings suggest that depression is associated
1. The story of Jacob and Esau: Jacob and Esau were twin brothers, but Esau was the firstborn and entitled to the birthright. However, Jacob
1. The story of Hannah in 1 Samuel 1-2 tells of a woman who was unable to have children but prayed for a son. God
1. Cain and Abel – In the book of Genesis, Cain becomes angry when God shows favoritism towards his brother Abel’s offering over his own.
As parents, we want our young children to grow up healthy and strong. One of the best ways we can help them achieve this is by teaching them to nourish their bodies with healthy foods. When we prioritize healthy eating in our homes, we not only benefit our own bodies but also demonstrate how to honor God with our choices.
Once there was a Tesla car enthusiast who had a fleet of beautiful electric vehicles. He invested heavily in them, always upgrading to the latest
Lutheran view on Intercession: In the Lutheran tradition, intercession is seen as a way of participating in Christ’s ministry of reconciliation. Lutherans believe that Christians
In Romans 6, Paul explains that through our faith in Christ, we have been set free from the power of sin. As teens, it can be easy to feel like we are not strong enough to resist temptation. However, Paul reminds us that our identity is no longer defined by our sin, but by our new life in Christ. We have the power to live a victorious life through him.
Three random fictitious conversations between Philemon and Adam about Aaron Rodgers. That might have taken place at various times in history… But did not!