Loving our neighbor is quality that we see less and less, even from the Children of God. We prefer to impose our desires and our rights. But there is another skill that is even rarer these days, although God commands it: the ability to honor.


Loving our neighbor is quality that we see less and less, even from the Children of God. We prefer to impose our desires and our rights. But there is another skill that is even rarer these days, although God commands it: the ability to honor.

Surprisingly, it is easier to accept suffering than to fight it. Many Christians even say that God allows suffering to teach us something. But is this really the case?

Last week, we talked about the four types of relationships to avoid. Maybe by reading some of the definitions, you have unfortunately recognized yourself! What can you do to change your position?

Do you want to get married? Wonderful, but be careful. Just because someone says they are in love with you, that doesn’t mean they are a good candidate for marriage! Some relationships can even be toxic!

We often hear in church that we must enter “the Presence of God”. But sometimes we are so busy (or worried) that we can not do it. The solution? Do the opposite!