The only way that you will ever truly accept yourself and be at peace is to really know that God has accepted you through Christ.
Rejection is an experience all of us will go through at times. Eliezer Gonzalez shares some suggestions that will help you to handle rejection.
If you can focus on where you are going and what you feel you are supposed to be doing, encouragement comes from the most surprising sources.
Some people are willing to pay hundreds of dollars for something that they value, but God paid more than what the world says you are worth.
For me, recovering from rejection is a moment by moment decision to retrain my thoughts from feeling worthless to worthy.
The modern world’s obsession with self-esteem hasn’t come without its dangers. Here are 3 negative repercussions of a self-esteem obsession.
People are like mirrors. We look at them and see ourselves in what we see reflected back, but this will always fall infinitely short of how God sees us.
I first met Malcolm Duncan a few years ago at a conference we were both speaking at. His confidence on stage was astounding given his background.
When we’re tempted to focus on our weakness, we should instead focus on our completeness in Jesus.
You can’t do it YET. When your child tells you that she can’t do something, remind her that everyone fails at first. Teach her the power of the word “yet”.