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Summarized from a series by Dustin Neeley on The Resurgence.
Truth 1: Be resilient
Recognizes that God commands it (2 Tim 4:5)
Learn to take a punch
Consider the examples of those who have gone before (Heb 11)
Truth 2: Be yourself
Unredemptive comparison is dangerous on several levels
It causes us to undervalue what God is doing
It opens the door for greater discouragement
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... pay $300-$400 for is a multiple more expensive, or if you have preconditions, you’re uninsurable. Taxes and finances need handled, which take up a lot of time.
The last two don’t hit me as hard. As you may have noticed, I have a system now for taxes and expenses and finances. I’m lucky that I’m married to someone with a regular dayjob, so our insurance comes from there. If ...
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While these 10 items are true about pornography viewing, falling in mud doesn't make one mud. If you've begun to view pornography or have viewed it for years consider the below thoughts and decide for yourself if they're true. Sometimes truth hurts, but accepting this you can move on. 1. Pornography changes one's brain. The release of chemicals that occurs during pornography use ...
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Last weekend, NOW on PBS aired an insightful, hard-hitting interview with Elizabeth Warren that moved much of our audience to write in with their opinions and reactions.
A Harvard ... to write a new set of rules. The only question is, will those rules be written to benefit ordinary, hard-working American families, what I think of as the real economy? Or will those rules be written to benefit a ...
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... ,and some 3,500 additional files were published online, many of which boasted about how they suppressed hard questions about their data.
The emails, released by an apparent whistle-blower who used the ... Briffa of the Climate Research Unit told Mr. Mann that “I tried hard to balance the needs of the science and the IPCC, which were not always the same,” and in which Mr. Jones said he had ...
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... the article by observing that he has spent most of his life avoiding hard work, and it’s going pretty well so far.
(Of course this is not exactly true — ... “prodigies,” and the “harsh truths” about the perils of giftedness. Much of the mainstream chatter about ... advice — seems to focus on whether kids are working too hard (“pushy parents,” “ ...
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