Category: Complaining

God Hears Complaints

One of the most frequent temptations for God’s people seems to be complaining. It has been this way for quite some time, and it continues to plague the people of God. We…

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Internet Interaction

I was appalled, scrolling through my news feed and coming across one of those articles, where a friend of mine had commented on it and now it showed up as something I…

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The Road to Assos

When we read through the book of Acts, a lot of times we hop from (true) story to story. It’s no wonder, then, in Acts 20, that many of us jump straight…

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Afraid of Imperfection?

I don’t know how everyone does it. I mean, I have quite a few Facebook friends and people I follow on Instagram and Twitter. And yet, it seems that they all have…

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Naomi or Mara?

Since Naomi isn’t the title character of the book of Ruth, we often overlook her contribution to the story. It is her family, after all, that Ruth is made a part of,…

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You Are The World’s View

There are a lot of responsibilities on Christians. We are required to spread the good news of Jesus to the entire world (Mark 16:15). We are required to keep all of the…

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Safe Complaints

Maybe you’ve noticed that complaining is a fairly regular topic on my blog. Mostly that’s because it is something that I struggle with a lot and I need regular reminders that it…

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The Belk Tweet

It’s August, and that means life should start settling back into a routine — or that’s what I keep telling myself anyway. It’s been good to take a small break from blogging,…

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Components of Complaining

I don’t know what your struggle is, but I know we all have them. It seems that Satan attacks me with the temptation of complaining far more often than anything else these…

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Practical Pointers for Loving Others

Last Saturday I had the privilege of speaking to a group of young ladies about loving others. As I was studying for the lesson, I found myself pretty ashamed of high school…

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