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Pastor Mark says "Many today want the blessings of God—but not God Himself." as he shares reflective questions to help you recognize and nurture your spiritual hunger which are the key to experiencing the fullness of God's presence in your life.
After a divorce, it's a given that your ex will still be in the picture - your children's birthdays, weddings etc. You'll need to accept the fact that this is a new reality. Be sure to deal constructively with your ex when events together cannot be avoided.
El Pastor Mark dice: no solo aparentes estar vivo. Si te sientes seco o estancado deja que Dios reinicie tu corazón con su gracia y vive plenamente en Cristo.
The two most important sentences you'll ever learn are, "I made a mistake", and "I was wrong". Healthy families don't require perfection, but they do require the willingness to admit when they do wrong.
Pastor Mark says ”Contentment is an attitude you can learn” as this devotional looks at contentment not being based on what you have or don’t have.
In a difficult marriage, you are responsible for your own attitude. God wants to use your marriage in two ways - He wants to build godly character in your life, and He wants you to enrich the life of your spouse.
Do you ever wonder what we did before computers and cell phones? We interacted with each other - playing, talking to each other, eating meals together and talking about what was going on in our lives.
Pastor Mark says ”Sow a thought, reap an action. Sow an action, reap a habit. Sow a habit, reap a lifestyle. Sow a lifestyle. . . reap a destiny” as this devotional looks at the true source of our joy being a relationship with Jesus.