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Why Christians Should Not Slander: 6 Tips to Repentance and Life!
Why Christians should not slander: The Bible shows that our words carry immense power, and how we use them is a reflection of our relationship with God. One of the most damaging ways we misuse our speech is through slander. Slander is the act of speaking falsehoods or harmful truths about someone intending to damage their reputation or stir discord. In James 4:11-12, we are given a direct command to avoid this destructive behaviour: “Brothers and sisters, do not slander one another. Anyone who speaks against a brother or sister or judges them speaks against the law and judges it. When you judge the law, you are not keeping it,…
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Best Tips To Understanding Christian Therapy For Trauma
Christian therapy for trauma, is an option that every believer in Christ should feel released to utilize if they ever find themselves having experienced a traumatic incident. When seeking therapy after trauma, individuals have various options available to them. Two major approaches are: Mainstream and Christian therapy for trauma. While both aim to promote healing and well-being, they differ significantly in their methodologies and foundational principles. In this post I attempt to explore these differences. Please note I am not a counsellor or psychologist and this is provided by my own research for information purposes only! I hope it will help you. I will finish the article by comparing and…
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Trauma Symptoms & How Your Relationship With God Can Help With Trauma Recovery
In this post we are going to be discussing the major signs of trauma, so that you can identify if you or a loved one are suffering. We will also discuss how leaning into your relationship with God, can help you on your recovering journey. Indications You Are Suffering From Trauma Following a really traumatic experience, you may believe that you’re handling things rather well. But did you know, that telling people you’re alright and thinking you’re fine is one of the most typical trauma reactions? As with the other common trauma response states, of being in ‘fight or flight‘, pretending to be okay often originates from self-denial. Unfortunately, your…