The Approval of Others
The world tells us how to live our lives—how to eat, love, sleep, grieve, and celebrate. The problem is, the world’s philosophies, values, and viewpoints don’t always mesh with God’s. . .
Anita Higman, an award-winning and bestselling author from Texas, has authored or coauthored fifty-plus books, and she has a BA in the combined fields of speech communication, psychology, and art. A few of Anita’s favorite things are fairytale castles, steampunk clothes, traveling, antiquing, exotic teas, gardening, and laughing with her family and friends!
The world tells us how to live our lives—how to eat, love, sleep, grieve, and celebrate. The problem is, the world’s philosophies, values, and viewpoints don’t always mesh with God’s. . .
People tend to think of themselves as intelligent beings—full of insight and understanding. They like to think they can make it on their own. But this kind of thinking is anything but wise. . .
To laugh at the future is hard to imagine. To see hope instead of futility? Promise in the pain? Here’s how we can be like the Proverbs 31 woman. . .
People today are cynical about miracles. Even some Christians wonder if miracles still exist or if they are perhaps a Bible-times phenomenon. . .
Do you feel entitled to a certain kind of treatment from others? Whatever your level of expectation, take a step back and evaluate what that says about your relationship with that person. . .
Life would be more peaceful, more focused, more infused with joy if we were already in the midst of communion with God when troubles come. . .