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Sunday Stillness - Romans 10:11 - Growing Through God's Word
Sunday Stillness – Romans 10:11 Oh I get so much wisdom from reading my Bible. As I prepared for my blogging holiday which officially ends today – Mother’s Day, I read through the New Testament in a Lenten Study spurred on my Margaret Feinberg. Trust – an amazing word. We are told not to… Continue reading Sunday Stillness – Romans 10:11
Janis Cox,
BW#81 The Smooth Operator - Removing Hidden Shame - Denise Pass
Hidden shame is tucked in our souls deeply. Negative self-talk, toxic relationships, people-pleasing, defensiveness, perfectionism, or altered personalities are just some ways shame leaves its hidden imprint on us. Listen in and remove the shame you do not see.
Denise Pass,
Why I Am Pro-Guilt and Anti-Shame - Bravester
I am pro-guilt. I hate shame.Guilt is different than shame.Guilt is the Holy Spirit twinging you to do better. It is part trained conscious and a lot Holy Spirit. Guilt says, "here is your moment to make that virtuous choice."Shame is the monster that keeps you small. Shame is the fear o
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,
Renewing Our Status and Dissolving our Shame - Denise Pass
Scripture of the Week: Romans 10:11 (NET) “For the Scripture says, ‘Everyone who believes in Him will not be put to shame.’” Shame RX of the Week: We never had to pursue the acceptance we already had. Are you tired yet, friends? Tired of vying for the acceptance of others...
Denise Pass,
Though Mountains be Shaken
Welcome to Real Life . I’m all shook up! “I welcome change as long as nothing is altered or different than before.” –Anonymous We all go thr...
Peggi Tustan,
Though Mountains be Shaken
Welcome to Real Life. I’m all shook up!“I welcome change as long as nothing is altered or different than before.”–AnonymousWe all go through seasons of shaking. Often when we least expect it, life changes. We want to walk the old paths. We reach for the comfort of old routines, but...
Peggi Tustan,
Why I Am Pro-Guilt and Anti-Shame - Bravester
I am pro-guilt. I hate shame.Guilt is different than shame.Guilt is the Holy Spirit twinging you to do better. It is part trained conscious and a lot Holy Spirit. Guilt says, "here is your moment to make that virtuous choice."Shame is the monster that keeps you small. Shame is the fear o
Brenda Seefeldt,
Silencing the Shamer - Enough is Enough — Carol McLeod Ministries
From Laura Acuna: My shame story began when I was eleven. I entered seventh grade at five feet tall and weighed one hundred pounds, but by the time I left junior high, my weight doubled. Yes, you read that correctly. In the brief span of only a few years, I gained over one hundred pounds.
Carol McLeod,
Never Too Close!
Image generated via AI. Scripture reassures us, “No one who trusts God like this—heart and soul—will ever regret it.” Rom. 10:11 (MSG) Yesterday, at the time of this writing, my pastor spoke from t…
Mark Brady,
The Power of Words: Shame
I’ve been thinking about the word “shame” lately. We all know what shame is, but I think we rarely think of it in its full meaning. According to Webster, shame is a painful emotion caused by consciousness of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety. I’ve been seeing a lot of finger pointing on the Interne
Dvora Elisheva,

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