Spiritual Growth

Going Deeper With God, The Father

By Jen Hughes / November 11, 2014 / Comments Off on Going Deeper With God, The Father

You’ve been told that God is your Heavenly Father, and He wants to give you Himself – the very best there is, (Lk. 11:11) but how attached are you to this Father of yours? Go deeper to get to know your Father better and you will be amazed at how confident and secure you will…

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Distinguishing Shame From Repentance

By Jen Hughes / July 1, 2014 / Comments Off on Distinguishing Shame From Repentance

Shame can be very crippling to anyone who’s experiencing it, and produces troubling or confusing behaviors as well. Rather than properly interpreting what you’ve done as bad, shame says you are bad. Shame can happen when you’re made aware of your wrongdoing by condemnation (feeling disapproved of from others or from self). Conviction (feeling a God-led sorrow…

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What Are Your Singing Words?

By Jen Hughes / May 8, 2013 / Comments Off on What Are Your Singing Words?

You may have a habit of considering the power of what you say (Prov. 16:24), and you may even remember verses about controlling your tongue in speech (Prov. 10:19), but for those of you who sing (whether it’s in the shower or on the stage), have you considered the daily sum of your singing words?…

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Try Out a Better Parent

By Jen Hughes / October 31, 2012 / Comments Off on Try Out a Better Parent

Even the most amazing parent falls short. And even if your parents raised you well, they may have missed some needs that were important to your upbringing. Or worse yet, maybe you grew up with damaging or absent parenting. There’s redemption for your childhood no matter how good or bad it was. Shift Everyone’s Roles…

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From, Jen

I hope this blog is a helpful resource for you as you draw closer to the Lord through various situations and seasons of your life.

May you discover the rich fulfillment and growth the Lord can bring even when, or especially when, life is very difficult.

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