
Overcoming Shame
Shame. The word itself causes a physical reaction. The cringing feeling of discomfort. The instant pain of embarrassment. The, “Oh no! Don’t get too close!”,
Together we commit to the communication of the gospel by training, sending, supporting and being missionaries.
Shame. The word itself causes a physical reaction. The cringing feeling of discomfort. The instant pain of embarrassment. The, “Oh no! Don’t get too close!”,
“In silence and in meditation on the eternal truths, I hear the voice of God which excites our hearts to greater love.” — C. S.
I have wrestled with depression for nearly twenty years. It has been a part of my life since I was a boy, and, as far
I read something on social media the other day and it said, “Surround yourself with people who make you happy.” Although I can appreciate the sentiment
I was recently asked the following question by a former DTS Equip student of mine (DTS Equip is a leadership development school/seminar that is offered
No one is going to remember you when you die. This isn’t just an opinion of mine, it’s a statement backed up by statistics. According