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On radiance despite our shame | Dreaming Beneath the Spires
Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame. Psalm 34:5 Shame is inevitable. We are people of unclean lips, and we live amidst a people of unclean lips. We are foolish, impulsive, make errors, misjudge, sin. And radiance despite our sins, failures and shortcomings? From looking to Him, to […]
Anita Mathias,
Praying for Radiance from Psalm 34:5
Who doesn’t want to be radiant? We all long to shine with a beauty that draws others to us and that those around us would describe as “radiant.&qu …
Heather Creekmore,
Reconciling with the Past - Denise Pass
Shame RX: Reconciling the past helps us to live in the present. Psalm 34:5 (NIV) “Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame.” “The past is the past”, “Don’t live in the past”, yada, yada. On the advice flows about how not to let...
Denise Pass,
5 Things I’ve Learned About Body Image & Food Issues
In this episode, podcaster Heather Creekmore discusses 5 things I’ve learned about body image issues and food issues in 2022 …
Heather Creekmore,
Shame Off You!
I remember as a little girl, hiding under the covers of my bed, trying to shut out my parents’ yelling and screaming in the next room. I heard bad words. I didn’t know what some of them meant, but I did know how they made me feel. Dirty. The next morning, I awoke to the aftermath of the night’s tirade—Mom’s black eye, Dad’s crying remorse, furniture tossed and broken—and those bad words bouncing around my little-girl head.
Sharon Jaynes,
How God heals shame... Psalm 34
I’m not proud of my old life. And I’m also not proud of some things in my life “after Christ”, even up unto the last several months. Things that cause us shame can be a continuous onslaught against…
Gina Williamson,
Shame Off You!
I remember as a little girl, hiding under the covers of my bed, trying to shut out my parents’ yelling and screaming in the next room. I heard bad words. I didn’t know what some of them meant, but I did know how they made me feel. Dirty. The next morning, I awoke to the aftermath of the night’s tirade—Mom’s black eye, Dad’s crying remorse, furniture tossed and broken—and those bad words bouncing around my little-girl head.
Sharon Jaynes,
How To Find True Happiness In Life And Be At Peace
Where does true happiness come from?. Millions of people have searched for it from wrong places and have pierced themselves with irreparable griefs. Don’t be a victim, a happy life is as simple as the air we breath. Grap ALL the facts now.
Anthony Eshun,
5 Ways to Get Off the Crazy Train
Let's get off the crazy train and follow the freedom trail with Jesus.
Lyli Dunbar,
3 Ways Leaders can Deal with their Shame - Charles Stone
Leaders face shame just like everyone else. Here’s how to conquer it.
Charles Stone,

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