Dan Foster’s article, “The Cost of Avoidance,” explores the value of embracing pain for lasting growth and healing. By facing our pain, we can find healing and connect with others in a deeper, more compassionate way. Just as Jesus turned his suffering into a redemptive act, we can use our own experiences of pain to foster personal growth and empathy for others.
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His Love
God’s agape love liberates, humbles, and strengthens us for our journeys of faith. This love is revealed in both Testaments and is a major theme in scriptures. God loves us unconditionally as His children, knowing all our struggles and brokenness. His love frees us from pretense and self-righteousness, enabling us to love others as He loves us.
Calling & Purpose
God’s is faithful to complete what He starts, even during delays and setbacks. Join me as I explore the challenges and emotional burnout experienced in ministry, offering introspective questions and insights on motivation and identity. This post highlights the need for alignment with one’s calling and emphasizes God’s transformative work through difficulties, leading to restoration and deeper reliance on His grace.
Hope’s Value
The post discusses the importance of hope in developing character, fostering relationships, and overcoming life’s adversities, by referencing Dan B. Allender’s work.
From Religion to Relationship: Living for God’s Glory
This post discusses the process of letting go and being pruned by God in order to bear fruit in our lives. It emphasizes the importance of abiding in Christ, the distinction between religion and relationship, and living for God’s glory. It also touches upon facing the end times and being good stewards of God’s grace through serving others.
