Come Together In Love This Easter Season
Holy Week is a time of great sorrow, but also of tremendous joy. As Easter approaches, Christians should give deep and meaningful thought to the incredible sacrifice that Jesus made for us all. Continue reading “Come Together In Love This Easter Season”
Like many Christians, you might be alarmed by the rise in arrogance, militancy and blasphemy many of our brethren seem to have embraced. If you are distressed by this trend, that may be a very good thing.
Over exposure to negativity takes a serious toll on our physical and mental health. The first step in correcting this growing problem, is to admit that these days, we’re inundated with negativity.
Each day, we are given new opportunities. Opportunities to be positive. Chances to be happy. Occasions to be kind. And also, reasons to be good. Goodness after all, is one of the goals we should all reach toward.
There are a great deal of concerning words and attitudes lately about the tenets of the Christian faith. Alarmingly, there are a lot of people who are twisting and manipulating the faith to mold to their personal earthly views.
Christians all across the world are being called upon to take a stand — to set aside their biases and political beliefs and to put their faith first and foremost. To declare that our faith is far more important than worldly politics.
I know some very good Christians who are almost fearful that God will somehow try to trick them or that He’s not telling them the whole truth. I know it sounds odd, but that is how they think. They’re wrong.
Each day, we awake with the choice to be happy or not. As a new day dawns, we have a fresh start to try and focus on hope and positivity, and that includes taking care of or our own psyche.
Kindness is not really an act, as much as it is a personal trait. You’re either kind all the time, or your kind only when it suits you. Hopefully, more and more of us are choosing to be kind all of the time, because we should never wait to be kind.