Identity in Christ
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Boundaries or Responsibilities? A Biblical Perspective on Relationships
Boundaries or Responsibilities? A Biblical Perspective on Relationships This month, I’ve been thinking a lot about something we hear all the time, boundaries. And I’d really love to just talk through it with you, like we’re sitting together and working it out side by side. In psychology, the American Psychological Association defines a boundary as
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The True Meaning of Easter: Remembering the Love Behind the Cross
Every year Easter arrives just as the world begins to wake up from the covering of winter. Flowers bloom, trees bud, and the air carries fresh scents and the quiet promise of new life. I always am ready to create something new, it is my new year, the time to move in new directions and
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Codependency Through the Lens of Idolatry
Before we begin, I want to say this gently and clearly: if you recognize yourself in these words, this is not written to shame you. Many who struggle with codependent patterns have endured deep pain, confusion, and fear. The desire to hold tightly to others often grows out of a longing to feel safe, valued,
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Rooted in Christ: Believer’s Identity as the Foundation for Biblical Counseling
I am a Christian and I am a Gentile. In the Bible, Gentile is a word that describes all of us (Christians) who are not of Jewish descent (Ephesians 2:11–13). We are not God’s chosen people, Israel (Deuteronomy 7:6), but through Jesus’ incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, and exaltation, we are given a place at the table and




