Christian Living

The Place of Faith in Mental Health Part II

The relationship between faith and mental health is complex. A healthy expression of Christian faith can promote emotional healing, personal growth, and improved mental health, while distorted interpretations may lead to psychological issues like guilt and fear. Healthy faith encourages self-acceptance and high self-esteem, fostering personal development aligned with one's values. It also nurtures an integrated personality and accurate perception of reality, promoting meaningful relationships and coping strategies for life's challenges. Ultimately, mentally healthy faith supports emotional and spiritual maturity, enabling individuals to experience joy, love, and peace while maintaining a clear understanding of their lives and relationships
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Uncleanliness in the Camp

The text emphasizes the importance of maintaining hygiene for healthy, godly living. It references Deuteronomy 23:9-14, which instructs the Israelites to avoid impurity, highlighting God's guidelines for their covenant life. Today, it’s essential to keep both our physical and spiritual lives free from impurity, as God’s Spirit dwells within us. The passage instructs that negligence in hygiene contributes to environmental disasters, such as flooding, and stresses the urgency of prioritizing cleanliness for personal and communal health.
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The Place of Faith in Mental Health Part-1

The Place of Faith in Mental Health-Part 1   ” The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life and have it to the full” (John 10:10). Introduction We all desire mental health for us and for our loved ones. We do not think of it

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The Temptation of Jesus: Lessons for Life

Jesus went from Galilee to the Jordan, to be baptized by his forerunner, John, who had been calling the people  to baptismal repentance. On seeing Jesus, John raised an objection saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” Jesus responded, “Let it be so now; it is proper for

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The Servant of the LORD

Isaiah 41:21-29; 42:1-4 Introduction When I was in high school, I loved going to courts to listen to court cases. My relative-in-law was a police officer. When he was on duty in the courts I would join him and gain free access into the court. I still enjoy watching movies or Television shows with courtroom

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Pressing on to the End

Phil 3:12-16 If any of us had ever been involved in athletics, we would know very well that the rewards are given when the races are ended. It is in finishing the race that one qualifies for the prize. Many a time in racing, one gets faint, fatigued, and frustrated; making it sometimes challenging to

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