Plus, Do you know what the Bible says about self-defense?
| | | God created human beings with a wide range of emotions. Our emotions help us process, grieve, celebrate, know when we're in danger, and connect to others. Emotions are good and part of what make humans unique. | Read More | | | | | | | | | As a grandparent living in this modern culture, you've probably experienced hearing about an important milestone in your grandchild's life from a social media post. Because people's lives are busier than ever, you may sense a disconnected between you and your grown children, which leads to feeling left out. | Read More | | | | | | | | Trending for PLUS Members | | | Maybe one of the most difficult personality types to deal with is a narcissist. We have all known at least one; that person who needs to be the center of every conversation, interrupts others often, and has an inflated sense of their own accomplishments—and can't wait to tell you all about every last one of them. | Read More | | | | | | | | | The Bible does support self-defense. While Christ does denounce retaliation and revenge, He does not prohibit acting in self-defense. Therefore, believers are not sinning when they defend themselves or others from harm and suffering. | Read More | | | | | | | | | | A 65-year-old pastor from the Bronx, New York, has pleaded guilty on one account of first-degree manslaughter after he ran over his estranged wife with her car and then hacked her with a machete in front of her neighbors and two grandchildren in 2019. | Read More | | | | | | | | | | With an emphasis on personal experiences, our team of writers, bloggers and podcasters hope to uplift, challenge and encourage you as you live out your faith. | Listen Now | | | | | | | | |
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