Even when we are trapped by the glaciers that surround our lives, God reminds us that His Love never fails.
This second part on dark thoughts addresses the habits to adopt to fight depression when it settles into our lives.
No matter what people say, family is precious. It is the foundation on which individuals and societies are built. Unfortunately, family is often the backdrop to the tragic dramas that deeply affect us.
Justice is a visceral desire emanating from our hearts. What happens when this need keeps us prisoners of the past and makes us suffer?
This is a book review of John Bevere’s, “God, where are you?”. It teaches great principles on how to react, when facing the wilderness in our lives.
For Thanksgiving, I would like to express my gratitude to God for His love and faithfulness towards me.
Although my mother is a remarkable woman, our mother-daughter relationship is quite complex. I learned to understand her by discovering who she was within.
I was on the verge of completing my mission when all of a sudden, I got caught in the middle of the protest against the deregulation of the taxi industry.
Whatever life situation we are going through, whether good or bad, can impact our entourage and be used for the good of the people around us.
I have been my father’s caregiver for 5 years now. However, for the past little while, I have been finding it very burdensome and heavy.
Sometimes in our relationship with God, we are unable to see things clearly, and we fail to ponder on all of the goodness that God has for us.
I then met with the doctor, and she gave me a formal diagnosis: I was going through a major clinical depression. Merely hearing these words out loud made me burst into tears again. I was weak, mentally unstable, and now it had been clinically established. Or at least, that was how I perceived it.