Tag: depression

  • Where Would I Be Without Jesus? Thoughts, Actions. Their Devastating Power. Part 6.

    Where Would I Be Without Jesus? Thoughts, Actions. Their Devastating Power. Part 6.

    “Watch your thoughts for they become words, watch your words for they become actions, watch your actions, for they become habits, watch your habits for they become your character, watch your character for it becomes your destiny.” – Lao Tzu We’ve all heard such advice before, and in looking back…

  • Where Would I Be Without Jesus? Sexual Immorality and Suicide. Part 4.

    Where Would I Be Without Jesus? Sexual Immorality and Suicide. Part 4.

    Today I wanted to share yet another part of my life that’s an example of being pulled from the darkness of my life into the light of Jesus’ saving grace. The idea with this series is to focus more on certain subjects shared in my testimony, and even go into…

  • Where Would I Be Without Jesus? Addiction. Part 1.

    Where Would I Be Without Jesus? Addiction. Part 1.

    There’s no truer statement. Looking back I can see that He never gave up on me. There are too many times to mention at once, so perhaps I will address each separately. Things that Jesus has rescued me from. When you’re living deep in sin, it has a blinding effect…

  • Driving Out Giants: Overcoming Sin and Finding Freedom in God

    Driving Out Giants: Overcoming Sin and Finding Freedom in God

    Understanding the Consequences of Sinful Choices “But what fruit were you getting at that time from the things of which you are now ashamed? For the end of those things is death. But now being made free from sin, and having become servants of God, you have your fruit of…

  • Walking Out Of Prison: Spirit of Unforgiveness Cast Out.

    Walking Out Of Prison: Spirit of Unforgiveness Cast Out.

    An Unexpected Message from God “I know how lonely your life has been. How you grew up without the love of your parents. I have been trying to get your attention for some time to draw you unto Myself.” Those words struck me to the core. And I’ll never forget…