Though I can’t always find the root of my sadness at this time of year, the shadows are tangible. But I know I’m not alone, and neither are you. We have a source of hope. When I feel this way, my solace comes from the Bible. These ten verses bring relief to my heavy soul.
October also often delivers some of the year’s best movies, and this fall is no different. This month offers a variety of great choices for parents planning a family movie night.
Years ago, I remember struggling with a shortcoming in our marriage. I was just about bubbling over with it. And then my husband sweetly came to me and said, “Thank you for being patient with me. I know this has been hard, and I am trying my best.” His gratitude toward me breathed grace into our relationship. I had a renewed patience for our situation and a renewed commitment to face it together instead of pulling away with frustration.
From the colors of autumn leaves to the flavors of the harvest, every detail reflects the Lord’s handiwork. Here are fresh ways to let the season turn your eyes toward Him.
Thisisthe timeyou want to curl up on the couch or your favorite recliner with a good,cozyread. There is nothing like getting lost in the pages of a good book and escaping life for a while.
Fall is here, and the weather is cooling down. If summer's high temps kept you inside, now is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy those fall temperatures. Even better? Getting outside with your grandkids. Kids love to be outside no matter the weather, so they will be glad to spend time with you.
Sure, buying Christmas décor, stringing out twinkle lights, and transforming your house into your own winter wonderland can be therapeutic. But unless you resolve the root causes of your anxiety, depression, or family conflicts, the dopamine from cheerful decorations will eventually evaporate, leaving you with the same, tired worries.
Thanksgiving traditions have shifted from a day of gratitude and rest to a season overshadowed by early holiday sales. However, slowing down to nurture meaningful traditions can strengthen family bonds and create lasting memories. From taking family photos and enjoying nature to sharing heartfelt conversations and engaging in silly games, these 7 ideas offer simple ways to make Thanksgiving more intentional and fulfilling while fostering connection and gratitude for family time.
What if we spent time each day in giving thanks and prayer? How could God grow out faith and trust if we lived a life of thanks through all seasons and not just Thanksgiving time?
Once you have decided on boundaries to protect your mental health and that of others, now comes the time to clearly communicate them. This can be tough and may even feel daunting and intimidating, especially when there are underlying expectations from others or traditions that have been set and passed down for everyone to follow suit.
We bring our insecurities, dysfunction, past hurts, and areas of deception into every encounter, as does everyone with whom we engage. This can lead to misunderstandings and increased hurt. In Matthew 7, Jesus provides steps we can take to guard against this.
Holidays offer us opportunities to catch up with our family. However, family members can also tend to ask questions that people, especially single people, absolutely dread being asked.
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