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Social Media and Anxiety - Intercession For A Generation Blog
Some studies correlate the overuse of social media with increased levels of anxiety and depression. Social Media and depression have a correlation. Recently, I’d experienced increased sensitivity to my longing for a potential spouse after spending about two weeks on the new social media app Club-House. I’d been in some fun and interesting rooms that discussed relationships. A gentleman that I was interested in at one point had also been in a lot of those rooms and I think being in the same room made me feel a sense of connection that I desired with someone like him that I simply did not have. That in and of itself began to create an increased longing within me as well as anxiety.
Russelyn Williams,
When is it Okay to Trust a Man as Single Ladies Wanting a Relationship? - Intercession For A Generation Blog
I used to struggle with the idea of whether it was okay or Biblical to trust a man. I would think of scriptures in the Bible on not putting trust in men (J
Russelyn Williams,
Job Satisfaction Is About More Than Finding the Perfect Job - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
If we believe in God’s sovereign plan, we’ll work at our jobs to please Him.
Randy Alcorn,
DISCOUNTS ARE NOT SAVINGS — Faith and Finances Ministry
Author: Patrick Blair When I check out of my local grocery store, the cashiers always ask me for my phone number so my purchasing habits can be tracked. What do I get for this? Well, after ringing up the goods, the cashier always tells me something like, “You’ve save
Patrick Blair,
RECOGNIZING FALSE PROPHETS AND FALSE TEACHERS – AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
In this week’s post, I’m sharing the TEACHING OUTLINE from my latest video on this subject. I want you to be armed with clear biblical principles to not only detect […]
Wanda Alger,
Perfect Practical Justice
He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8) Justice is the easiest virtue because it is intuitive. Children understand it at play. Breaking rules agreed upon by the group is cheating. Having an unreciprocated advantage is unfair. Simple. And yet, justice is the most complicated virtue because of sin and human limitations. Sin has jaded our hearts and corrupted the avenues of …
Cole Feix,

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