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Articles - Personal
Young adults have many areas of their life that are in transition.some have referred to this as the "quarter - life crisis." Establishing financial independence, making quality decisions, deciding on a career, deciding whether to go to college, grad school, developing healthy friendships, and other issues can be challenging issues and decisions.
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Crisis Timeline
So many times as young adults we find ourselves in a place of anxiety or real worry. It happens to us all! -
Don't Have Time
Like many of us, you probably don't think that you have enough time to do everything that you'd like. But do you really know how much time you have? Take a look at this and you might just be surprised... -
Self Awareness Clarification Quiz
Answer each question either yes, no or sometimes. You will not be asked to share this form with anyone.
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The Friends You Need
Over a lifetime, friends come and go. They hold us up through the tough times, serve as armchair counselors and... -
What Are You Becoming?
Phillipians 3:12-13 says, “I don’t mean to say I am perfect. I haven’t learned all I should even yet, but I keep working toward that day when I will finally be all Christ saved me for and wants me to be. No dear brothers... -
Attitude
“The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, ... -
How to Tell a Winning Attitude from a Losing One
God has given you two ends—one to think with, and one to sit on. Your success in life depends on which one you use. Heads you win. Tails, you lose! -
Bury the Past
One of the most difficult things to achieve in life is to not live in the past. If we don't learn to bury the hurt and pain of the past, it will intimidate and stifle our present and future. -
The Facts of Life
The story that follows is about four people named everybody, somebody, anybody, and nobody. -
You Are Unique
“You as a personality are not in competition with any other personality simply because there is not another person on the earth like you. ... -
Occupy Till I Come
Let’s imagine that God gave you a piece of land and then went away for awhile. You are to tend it, cultivate it, pull weeds, manage it, develop it and produce from it. -
Coordinated Plan of Action Worksheet
Everyone needs a change sometime, but how? Use this great Coordinated Plan of Action Worksheet to help get your desires down on paper so you can make a plan! -
The next time you feel like GOD can't use you, just remember...
Noah was a drunk... Abraham was too old... Isaac was a daydreamer... Jacob was a liar... -
The Little Hut
The only survivor of a shipwreck was washed up on a small, uninhabited island. He prayed feverishly for God to rescue him, and every day he scanned the horizon for help, but none seemed forthcoming -
Thoughts on Maturity
Everyone has their own opinions of what it means to be mature. It's not just a product of aging, but rather a mindset that is found in different people—some old and some young. -
20 Rules of Wisdom
Want to be wiser? Here are twenty pieces of wisdom to live by. -
The 10 Commandments of Friendship
Are you a good friend? Many of us believe we're a good friend to those around us, but do we know what it takes? The list below might help you take a step back and objectively look at your friendship skills. -
Risks
Risks must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. -
Abortion and Forgiveness
Some years ago, an unwed teenage girl from a Christian home opted for an abortion. The subsequent guilt cost her years of happiness and peace. She couldn't forgive herself, so she imagined a God who couldn't forgive her either. -
A FORWARD GLIMPSE: What Love Can Do
Not long ago I met a familiar old man at the end of the pier, sitting on a bench admiring the sunset and smiling to strangers. I was intrigued at first by the other people. As they walked by, people would return his smile, some even saying hello. Every one of them smiled, genuinely, not the obliged sort offered out of politeness and proper upbringing, but rather out of genuine warmness. The old man seemed to bring out compassion in others by merely smiling at them. At least that is what he did for me.










