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- John Piper Sermons and the Loaves Bread and the Fishes By:-Johny Dean
John Piper’s Sermon brings the message that the world isn’t for the select few but the many and that the loaves of bread being the knowledge and the fishes being the continued actions to practice and teach. In his website John Piper Sermons, he sends out a clear message advising people how the lord sees the deeds of humans regardless of creed, sex, religion etc.
- Depression could be a form of mental illness By:-Pat lavazza
In-office Christian counseling, literally means that various treatments and therapies done through the spiritual counselors of these Christian Counseling provides their services in form of Christian religious or Counseling for depression treatment and therapies and that too within their in-office premises.
- Thomas Merton on St. John of the Cross By:-Robert Blake
In his completion of this essay, Merton makes it clear that this work was a thinly veiled prayer to John, his fellow contemplative. He asks that the reader, as well as the writer of the work may be granted that which the prayer seeks.
- Thomas Merton: Preface to “The Wisdom of the Desert” By:-Robert Blake
Robert Blake is a youth worker and passionate about exploring courses on church history and contemporary Catholicism. As a youth worker he also offer Christian youth ministry resources including catholic courses, group activities, lessons, catholic lectures, bible study materials, and more.
- Thomas Merton: Notes for a Philosophy of Solitude By:-Robert Blake
Robert Blake is a youth worker and passionate about exploring courses on church history and contemporary Catholicism. As a youth worker he also offer Christian youth ministry resources including catholic courses, group activities, lessons, catholic lectures, bible study materials, and more.
- Forgiving Others Is Not Impossible By:-Natacha Cann
Why is it so hard to forgive someone? Forgiving someone or asking for forgiveness will always feel gut wrenching when you take the self-centered approach and expect things to happen in your time. God’s word taught me that in order to work through the process of forgiving, I have to be humble and I have to leave room for His divine intervening hand.
- Forgiving Someone-Are You Ready to Forgive? By:-Natacha Cann
Forgiving others takes more than words. When you stop hurting? When your offender apologizes or asks for forgiveness? When it comes to forgiveness, it’s not about how you feel; it’s about the choice you make to forgive. We want to feel better about the situation before choosing to forgive and it is a understandable; feelings matter. You are ready to forgive when you don’t feel the need to “air your anger” to your offender.
- Catholic Church Teaching: Evolution By:-Robert Blake
Robert Blake is a youth worker and passionate about exploring courses on church history and contemporary Catholicism. As a youth worker he also offer Christian youth ministry resources including catholic courses, group activities, lessons, catholic lectures, bible study materials, and more.
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