These are just a few to help get you started. My online course,The Pleasure Devotional, has many more, including activities and guided practices that can support you in radically transforming your relationship to pleasure. Let your intuition and inner wisdom guide you into deeper exploration with ...
A breakthrough plan for males to re-enter the world of men. What happens when a boy grows physically into an adult male but misses some of the experiences and relationships that help form complete manhood? Alan Medinger writes for such m... AP Medinger 被引量: 4发表: 2000年 ...
Here are5 Simple Ways to Express Your Genuine Gratitudeto those in your life who deserve a little more than a quick wave or head nod. 1. Write a heartfeltthank-you note.And, don’t just sign your name!Sometimes the best way to show our true hearts is to write down our feelings. Be...
In my case, I grew up in the south, have been living in Appalachia for 10 years, and have multi-generational roots in Appalachia and in the southern U.S. more broadly. I have spent most of my adult life living in rural areas and small towns. My father went to college on the GI b...
Another reason to use a semicolon is to draw attention to how related your two clauses are. The semicolon in our example sentence highlights that thereasonyou can’t go out tonight is that you have a big test tomorrow. You wouldn’t write, “English is my fifth period class; I can’...
How to Improve Bible Study Habits in 5 Easy Steps Getting into the Word and praying daily has been my saving grace in some of my life's darkest valleys and even in the brightest moments. When I began reading my Bible, I would start by randomly opening it and reading what was right bef...
You should never use a semicolon and a coordinating conjunction such as “and,”“so,” and “but” to join two main clauses; that’s the job of a comma. If you want to use a coordinating conjunction, you’d write it like this: I have a big test tomorrow, so I can’t go out...
serve as creative tools for individuals and groups to incorporate this meaningful prayer practice into their daily routines. Whether used in a classroom, children’s church,Sunday School, or family devotionals, these printable aids offer a dynamic way to explore and deepen one’s prayer life, ens...
Six years doesn’t seem like a lot, but to me if feels like a thousand lifetimes. And it also feels like a thousand lifetimes worth of lessons that I cannot begin to even touch the surface of writing about. But I thought I would write a few main lessons I’ve learned over the years...
Questions to ask yourself:Is this my goal? Or is it someone else’s goal for me? 5. Put goals in writing. Something special happens when you write down specific goals. There’s a reason God said, “Write the vision, and make it plain,” in Habakkuk 2:2 (KJV). So get those goals...