Archive for the ‘Biblical Mental Health’ Category


Self-Awareness

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Do you want to be a positive, constructive, free, easy-going person, and be that way towards others? To do that, whether we’re talking about you or someone else in your life, you need to be aware of the whole person – the strong points and the weak points.
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Escaping Difficult Situations

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

“Love, joy, and peace would be ours if only we could get off this island.” These were the words of a couple who found themselves in a frustrating situation.

You might identify with this couple’s statement because you’re feeling, “If I could only get out of the situation I’m in, that would do it for me. I could be happy. I could do the Lord’s work. I could love other people.” (more…)

Choose the Right Response

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Are you troubled by things you’ve done, by what you’ve said to people, or by what people have said to you? Are your words typically supportive, or do you find yourself often critical, caustic or hostile?
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Healthy Emotions

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

It’s remarkable how differently people respond to the same set of circumstances. Reactions involve your inner life. The management of your inner life is, to me, an issue of vital importance.
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Responsibility for Your Inner Life

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

To get out of the gloomy pit of despair, bitterness, hostility, jealousy, and the accompanying aches, pains, and misery, you must take personal responsibility for your own character, no matter what someone else does – or did. If a person is miserable, it is their choice. Our woe is not the result of our background, or the people around us, or our environment, but of a choice, either deliberate or vague, to continue in the direction that we has been heading.
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