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The Art of Making Friends: 3 Ways You’re Unknowingly Rejecting Life-Giving Friendships

By Lindsey Maestas • Relationships

“As much as you might try to quit it, friendship is literally woven into your bones. With every breath you take, you are entirely dependent on the life breathed into you by a God whose entire existence is a living, breathing, friendship of three [Father, Son & Holy Spirit.]”

Dear Sixteen Year Old Me

By To Save A Life • Relationships

Do you have an assignment for school? Is it to write a letter for dear sixteen year old me? Here's a personal letter I wrote to my younger self a while back in hopes that the advice it contains can help some of you. I know this video is different from the kind of content…

Overcoming Anxiety & Panic Attacks: How I ‘Let Go and Let God’

By Stacey Stockil • Anxiety, Inspiration, Mental Health

Know this. Overcoming anxiety IS possible. It can be defeated and you do not have to live in fear. Change doesn’t always happen overnight, but you will get there.

Happiness Vs. Holiness

By Christina Sharp • Faith, Identity, Spiritual Growth

The feeling of happiness is based on emotions that can change like the wind, but holiness is a dedicated act of worship day in and day out.

“Adults Might Have Messed That Up”—Hero Teens Save Suicidal Man From Jumping Off Bridge

By Bri Lamm • Prevention, Suicide

“Adults might have messed that up, but what they did was textbook.”

“You Can’t Fix Her”: To the Man Whose Wife Has Anxiety

By Bri Lamm • Anxiety, Marriage, Mental Health, Relationships

“Anxiety isn’t a one size fits all, it isn’t consistent and it isn’t always easy to tell. You might think she’s just snapped at you, but it was anxiety that did it. You might think she’s angry, but it’s the anxiety that’s got a choke hold. You might think she’s not enjoying herself when you go out and it’s your fault, but it’s not. It’s anxiety.

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