You hear older people often start off conversations with “Back in my day” or “when I was your age”. Well, they do so for two reasons; one being for nostalgic purposes, in that things were simpler back then and it’s fun to reminisce and two; to teach us appreciation because things were inherently more difficult […]
...“And He said to me, “My GRACE is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect [ is seen, experienced, released] in weakness [when you admit and ask]” There for most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” 2nd Corinthians 12:9 God is the […]
...Decades ago, addiction was viewed as an individual affliction; there’s something inherently wrong with this individual, he/she has weak morals. This, in turn, conjured up images of destitute heroin users and alcoholics lurking in the shadows and selfishly endangering their families and loved ones. Later on, addiction was viewed from more of a socio-cultural lens. […]
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