Biblical Ways to Manage Negative Emotions

Biblical Ways to Manage Negative Emotions

Author emphasizes that emotions, including negative ones, are part of Godโ€™s creation and not inherently bad. She outlines biblical steps for managing emotions: acknowledge them, pray, align thoughts with scripture, practice self-control, and seek support. With Godโ€™s guidance, individuals can find healing and emotional freedom.

Anxiety: Transforming Fear into Daily Peace

Anxiety: Transforming Fear into Daily Peace

The article explores how habitual anxiety subtly infiltrates daily life, affecting thoughts, choices, and relationships. Common behaviors stemming from anxiety include overthinking, people-pleasing, and avoiding risks. It emphasizes the need for awareness, returning to God's presence, and renewing the mind through scripture to find peace. Jesus offers reassurance against anxiety.

The Root of Anxiety: What Are You Really Afraid Of?

The Root of Anxiety: What Are You Really Afraid Of?

This article, part one of a seven-part series, explores anxiety's roots, emphasizing its spiritual implications. It identifies common causes such as fear of losing control, rejection, and disbelief in Godโ€™s promises. The author encourages prayer, truth replacement, and resting in God's love to combat anxiety and cultivate trust.

Rebuilding Healthy Relationships After Trauma Bonds

Rebuilding Healthy Relationships After Trauma Bonds

The fifth part of a series discusses healing from trauma bonds and building healthy relationships. It emphasizes seeking Godโ€™s guidance in rebuilding trust, setting boundaries, and nurturing self-worth. The article encourages fostering connections that reflect Godโ€™s love while seeking wise counsel and accountability. Ultimately, it highlights faith as a foundation for growth.

Healing Trauma Bonds: Steps to Emotional and Spiritual Recovery

Healing Trauma Bonds: Steps to Emotional and Spiritual Recovery

The article emphasizes breaking free from people-pleasing through assertiveness and self-care from a biblical perspective. It outlines practical steps: renewing the mind with scripture, practicing saying no, using "I" statements, and surrounding oneself with supportive individuals. Ultimately, it encourages valuing oneself according to God's teachings to foster healthier relationships.