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Self-Worth

One of the great lies of Satan the devil is that we are worthless. Many hurtful and destructive choices come from a false belief that we do not have intrinsic value, or are damaged beyond repair. But nothing could be further from the truth. Our potential is so great that Jesus Christ gave his life so that we could be cleansed from dead works, and set on a path to eternal life and perfect love.

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  • by Janet Treadway
When I was a teen and young adult, I was plagued with shyness. I was so shy that I wouldn't speak to anyone.
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  • by Lorelei Nettles
What messages are we knowingly or unwittingly sending that can hurt others?
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  • by Janet Treadway
Many children today are in constant danger due to neglect, warfare, disease and starvation. So many have little regard for the most vulnerable among us. But there is hope for the future in the sure promises of God.
  • by Cecil Maranville
As you look at the girl "tweens" (8- to 14-year-olds) of today, what kind of mothers do you think they will make for tomorrow? What type of young woman is our Western culture producing? Each girl has a clear choice between two wildly contrasting possibilities.
  • by Megan Brown
Wanting to look your best is part of our nature, and admittedly it makes us feel really good. But is there a balance between being modest and trendy?
  • by Keri Sanders
Wanting to be liked by others is not wrong. So how far should we go to impress and grab the attention of others without destroying our future?
  • by Keri Sanders
Our society is losing outgoing concern for others. It's all about me and what I can get. People tear down others to make themselves look better.