One of the biggest lies I believed early on in my faith journey was that my faith in God had to be perfect. Any time my faith wavered or doubt crept in, I immediately felt like I had failed or disappointed God. I felt guilty at the thought of even questioning God or wondering where He was in the midst of my circumstances.
Read MoreI’m a big fan of asking questions. I think they’re a great way to get to know people, but I also think they’re great tools to engage in deep conversation with people you already know. And I love me some deep conversations. But what I’ve learned over the past few years, it’s that asking one question isn’t enough. Usually, in my experience, it’s the second, third, and fourth questions that really allow you to dive in deep with someone. The follow-up questions are the ones that help you learn more about a person and discover what’s really going on in their mind and heart.
Read MoreI’m a big fan of asking questions. I think questions are the best way to take a conversation deeper and to allow the person answering the questions to process whatever it is that’s on their heart. I truly believe we can become better versions of ourselves if we’re willing to ask questions, not only to those we love, but to ourselves as well.
Read MoreOne of the biggest lies I believed early on in my faith journey was that my faith in God had to be perfect. Any time my faith wavered or doubt crept in, I immediately felt like I had failed or disappointed God. I felt guilty at the thought of even questioning God or wondering where He was in the midst of my circumstances.
Read MoreI’m a big fan of asking questions. I think they’re a great way to get to know people, but I also think they’re great tools to engage in deep conversation with people you already know. And I love me some deep conversations. But what I’ve learned over the past few years, it’s that asking one question isn’t enough. Usually, in my experience, it’s the second, third, and fourth questions that really allow you to dive in deep with someone. The follow-up questions are the ones that help you learn more about a person and discover what’s really going on in their mind and heart.
Read MoreI’m a big fan of asking questions. I think questions are the best way to take a conversation deeper and to allow the person answering the questions to process whatever it is that’s on their heart. I truly believe we can become better versions of ourselves if we’re willing to ask questions, not only to those we love, but to ourselves as well.
Read MoreDon’t forget, we were never commanded to understand God. We were only told to trust Him…to not lean on our own understanding, but to acknowledge Him with every step, every moment, every thought, and every word, and if we do, He promises to guide us down a path of peace.
Read MoreOne of the biggest lies I believed early on in my faith journey was that my faith in God had to be perfect. Any time my faith wavered or doubt crept in, I immediately felt like I had failed or disappointed God. I felt guilty at the thought of even questioning God or wondering where He was in the midst of my circumstances.
Read MoreDon’t forget, we were never commanded to understand God. We were only told to trust Him…to not lean on our own understanding, but to acknowledge Him with every step, every moment, every thought, and every word, and if we do, He promises to guide us down a path of peace.
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