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(Learn to Discern, Principle #5) Last weekend I was in the countryside with my husband – it was amazingly sunny and with the arrival of
(Learn to Discern, Principle #5) Last weekend I was in the countryside with my husband – it was amazingly sunny and with the arrival of
(Learn to Discern, Principle #4) If you ever went to youth retreats and sat through talks on “God’s will for your life” you might be
(Learn to Discern, Principle #3) Have you ever gone shopping and found an item on clearance that you really want, but are too tired to
(Learn to Discern Principle #2) Has this ever happened to you? You have a big project coming up, and you’re nervous, even if there isn’t
I once had a job offer that I was fairly excited about. It was the kind of thing I enjoyed doing and the employer seemed
(Learn to Discern Principle #1) In my university years, there was a popular phrase that was always thrown about in Christian circles: “I need to
In my younger years, I spent a lot of time agonizing over all kinds of decisions: what I should study? Should I go to graduate
There’s a famous saying in theology, “Grace builds on nature.” Sometimes we visualize ‘building’ like lego pieces: one stacked on top of each other, top
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