An Article By: Sarah Susanna Rhomberg

Who am I? I think that is a question everyone asks at some point in their life.

If I asked you that question, what would you say? How would you respond? Maybe you would say your name (I’m Sarah) or maybe what you do (I’m a writer). But really, though. Who are you?

An Article By: Allyson Jamison

We all have feelings of inadequacy. That niggling doubt that we’ll never be good enough. We have our own personal companion within our head, always there to let us know when we did something stupid, or embarassing, or when we mess up somehow. And he’s always there to berate us about it. Never is heContinue reading “An Article By: Allyson Jamison”

An Article By: Benjamin Black

Everyone wonders who they are at some point in their life. We wonder what we are. Identity confusion swirls around us in a thousand forms all throughout modern society. It’s so easy to listen to what the world says, and become discouraged. It says we’ll never be anything. That we’ll always be dirty.  Fallen.  Lost. Continue reading “An Article By: Benjamin Black”

An Article By: Sarah Susanna Rhomberg

“And now she’s shattered and heart-broken.” She sighed and looked down. “The thing is this,” she continued, “My friend is sure that God promised it.”  I stood there listening to her telling me about her friend. A friend who had tried to “help” God keep His promise to her. A friend who was now heartbroken. Continue reading “An Article By: Sarah Susanna Rhomberg”

An Article By: Zachary Coffey

Anger. It is an emotional blaze that we have as humans. It can drive and give us strength. But the same flame we use for warmth can also consume us. It needs to be controlled and not allowed to have any dominion in our life. Scripture tells us that anger is not something we shouldContinue reading “An Article By: Zachary Coffey”