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Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Everyone experiences loss in their lives in one way or another. How we attempt to cope with those losses depends upon several things. First, the kind of loss we are facing can dictate whether our response to it is mild, strong or severe. Second, our cultural environment offers up expectations as to how our mild strong or severe responses are to be displayed. In biblical days, grieving over difficult losses was often displayed in a very outward, very public manner. The Bible is full of examples of such public crying, wailing, renting of clothes and despair. For many of us in our present-day mindset, these things may seem to be over-the-top and too dramatic. Actually, when we seek to understand all of this lamenting, we find very strong lessons of faith, growth and acceptance.
Ep.1027: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? Part III
Ep.1026: Are Some Sins Worse Than Others?
Ep. 1025: Should We Be Peacemakers?
Ep. 1024: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? Part II
Is Israel a Thorn in the Side of the World? Ep. 1023
Ep.1022: Should You Just Be Yourself?
Ep. 1021: Is the Hell of Christian Tradition Taught in the Bible? (Part I)
Ep. 1020: Do My Doubts Mean I Don’t Have Faith?
Ep. 1019: Is Mercy Compatible with Justice?
Ep. 1018: What Does Discipleship Cost?
Ep.1017: Who and What Should a Christian Support?
Ep.1016: Am I a Double-Minded Christian?
Condemned to Death- How Did Jesus Love His Enemies? Ep. 1015
Christian and Single- What Does Life Look Like? Ep. 1014
Ep.1013: Are Your Treasures Really Worth Treasuring?
Ep.1012: Are God and Evil Meant to Co-Exist?
How Do You Find Your Way Through Grief?
Ep.1010: How Parental is Our Parenting?
Ep.1009: Has the Gospel Been Corrupted? (Part II)
Are There Biblical Secrets to a Good Marriage?
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