It is possible that our present-day discussion about needs might be framed more by secular psychological theories than by Scripture. If this is so, we should be careful about saying, "Jesus meets all our needs." At first, this has a plausible biblica...
Are there times in our lives when we come across a problem, and we look for our own solution? Are there times when perhaps we try to figure out how WE can solve a problem, rather than taking it to God? Perhaps we like to think we are doing a good thi...
God and Destiny are not against us, rather they are for us, they are the ones who never forget the things we have long forgotten, the ones who hear the desires of our heart that our own heads can't hear, and they are the ones who never forget who we ...
If more people understood how nice it is to have a sense of home that extends past our locked doors, past our neighbors' padlocks, to the local food co-op and library, the sidewalks busted up by old trees - if we all held home with longer arms - we'd...
I don't really enjoy experiencing pain. No one does. But we will become less human if we learn to detach ourselves from one another to the point that when we experience death of a beautiful being (our mothers, our fathers, our sisters, our brothers, ...
Our understanding is correlative to our perception.
It's from our sufferings that we form our consciousness.
Our life is our only chance...
Our gifts are our weaponry
When we shift our perception, our experience changes.
There are a lots of clowns in our family - our house is a fun house.
Chance makes our parents, but choice makes our friends.
No, our greatness does not come from our government.
In our dreams we are always young.
We consider all our animals to be our kids.
We love our lovin'....but not like we love our freedom.
Our stories are different; our pain is the same.
Our patience will achieve more than our force.
Women rule our lives, don't they?
And yet, sometimes facts are no more than pitiful consequences, because guilt does not reside in our acts but in the intentions that give rise to our act. Everything turns on our intentions.
Our spiritual character is formed as much by what we endure and what is taken from us as it is by our achievements and our conscious choices.