Life Decisions

  • Day 2 – September 2

    Prayer for Leaders Scripture: “I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— for kings and all those in authority…” (1 Timothy 2:1-2) Let’s Reflect on This: Leaders carry a great weight and responsibility that not many can begin to comprehend. Their choices affect nations, generations, and…

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  • The Chains of Co-dependency

    Breaking Free is Possible: Co-dependency isn’t simply “caring too much for others or enabling wrong behavior”. Co-dependency it’s a form of bondage that quietly drains your emotional, spiritual, and even physical and sociological health and life. It’s when your identity, worth, and peace are tied to someone else’s joy, approval, mood, or stability (in any…

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  • Why We Want What We Shouldn’t Have?

    “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?” — Jeremiah 17:9 There’s a Spiritual and Emotional Cost of the Chase: We’ve all been there. From craving what we know isn’t good for our bodies, chasing after someone who clearly doesn’t want to be caught, to dreaming about a lifestyle…

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  • Forgiving the Unforgivable

    Healing the Deepest Wounds and Breaking Free from Shame, Guilt, and Self-Sabotage “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” — Ephesians 4:32 Forgiveness is simple in theory, difficult in practice, and nearly impossible when the wound goes soul-deep. When trust has been betrayed, innocence has been stolen,…

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  • Under Pressure

    Under Pressure

    What We Do, Why It Matters, and Where Where Does Faith Fit When we face intense pressure like an urgent deadline, a personal crisis, a spiritual challenge, or the need to make a decision we all act in ways shaped by ingrained habits, coping mechanisms, and core beliefs. Why we respond the ways we do,…

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  • The Illusion of Happiness

    Temporary Pleasures Can Leave You Empty We live in a world that chases happiness like it’s something we can grasp if we just run fast enough. New relationships, new experiences, new distractions, it all feels good in the moment. But have you ever noticed that after the excitement fades, you’re left sitting with yourself again,…

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  • Can Christians Celebrate Valentine’s Day? A Biblical Perspective

    Every February 14th, the world turns its focus toward love and friendship. Flowers, chocolates, and heartfelt gestures become the norm as people celebrate what is widely known as Valentine’s Day. But among Christians, this day often sparks a debate: Should Christians celebrate Valentine’s Day? Does God disapprove? Are we more righteous if we choose not…

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  • Exploring Narcissism vs. Avoidant Personality Disorder in Relationships

    Narcissism and Avoidant Personality Disorder (AvPD) are both personality-related patterns, but they are fundamentally different in their core traits and how they affect relationships. The Key Difference Let’s read a little bit more about them. Narcissism (Narcissistic Personality Disorder – NPD) • Core Traits: Grandiosity, need for admiration, lack of empathy. • Self-Perception: Feels superior…

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  • Move Forward

    Move Forward

    Life often pulls us in a thousand directions, tempting us to settle for what feels safe or to pursue fleeting desires instead of God’s true purpose for us. Many times, we live wishfully, hoping for change without taking the necessary steps of faith. Yet, God calls us to more than just wishful thinking—He calls us…

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  • The Narcissist and the Spiritual Woman

    A Story of Boundaries and Self-Love Have you heard the story of the narcissist and the spiritual woman? There once was a narcissist, driven by an intense need for validation and control, who crossed paths with a spiritual woman, radiant with peace, love, and self-awareness. The narcissist, drawn to her light, saw it as a…

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