Posts in Adversity
Envy – Jealousy

These two words, envy and jealousy, can destroy us if we allow them to. Envy and jealousy are often used interchangeably, but there is a slight difference in their meaning, even though they come from the same Hebrew word.

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AdversityFrank Crosby
Blessed or Stressed?

Well, we’ve arrived at the Christmas season again. Some of you have already braved the lines during Black Friday, and some of you have already begun some of your Christmas traditions. I want to challenge you to really examine and reflect on what these next few days could look like for your family.

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Stress, AdversityNick Braschler
Simple, But Not Easy

I was at the Home Office on Friday and Miss Karen pulled me aside and was so excited to share something with me and maybe use it for a blog post someday. She spoke about a phrase that has been a theme for her week, “Simple, but not easy.”

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Happiness is a Choice

I read that in France in 1969, the President of France created a new cabinet position called “Secretary of State with Public Opinion.” It was the responsibility of this person to keep his ear attuned to the discontent of the people, and report what he heard to the president. He described his job by saying, “I am the minister of moans and groans.”

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Adversity, PeaceFrank Crosby
Hope

Our hope in Christ and the heavenly future He prepared for us keeps us going. It cheers us up to think of heaven, because all that we desire awaits us. That is a land of rest. Fatigue will be banished. In heaven, we will enjoy the victory. The Captain will say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” There we will be perfectly holy. Nothing will creep in to defile that perfect kingdom.

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AdversityWil Gardner