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In this world we are faced by many situations that can result in severe stress, anxiety, fear, anger, frustration, grief, hopelessness and many other tumultuous emotions. These feelings can overwhelm us, ruin our health, and diminish our ability to move forward.

But when we trust God and seek His guidance, He helps us make our way courageously through uncharted waters. He gives us his peace; a calmness and joy that knows no understanding, so that we develop a better sense of control over our thoughts and emotions, allowing us to make good decisions and move forward.

“The cyclone derives its powers from a calm centre. So does a person.” Norman Vincent Peale.

The Word of the Lord bids us to be strong and courageous as we face the storms. “Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you." Deuteronomy 31:6

In which storm will you trust the Lord for deliverance? Seek to have a calm centre and you will acquire the power you seek.



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Thursday, 26 January 2012 09:46

The Most Precious Gift You Can Give a Child

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“But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called “Today”, so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.” (Hebrews 3:13 NIV)

Most parents love their children and ensure they are fed, clothed and educated to the best of their ability. However some err in thinking that they know all that their children need even in regard to the careers they should pursue. Not all children want or are able to pursue what their parents have in mind for them. Parents should seek to understand their children’s capabilities and limitations and encourage them to maximize their potential in accordance to their talents and gifts.

Pursuing areas where one can be competent and effective keeps one motivated and less stressed. Pushing children beyond their abilities and against their inclinations can breed bitterness and low self esteem. It can make them harden their stand against what their parents stand for, including Christianity. They can rebel and seek other ways to attain happiness including potentially harmful ways like drugs and immorality.

Parents should also realize that even good children make horrible mistakes and need to be forgiven and encouraged to move on.

Children require parents who understand, embrace, and accept them just as they are.

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“Encouraged people achieve the best; dominated people achieve second best; neglected people achieve the least.” ~ Anonymous

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