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Feeling a bit overwhelmed these days? Holiday pressures combined with the pressures of daily life can build up. Sometimes I feel like I’m coming apart! But I’m determined not to come apart.
Feeling a bit overwhelmed these days? Holiday pressures combined with the pressures of daily life can build up. Sometimes I feel like I’m coming apart! But I’m determined not to come apart.
Perhaps the problem of mental illness is less a failure to attend to the objective goodness of life and more the incongruity of comprehending this goodness while feeling that life is utterly bleak. This disintegration is the illness, not a symptom of it.
Born a Child and Yet a King by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth — Carrying songs—and Jesus—in your heart the whole Christmas season. We know the songs
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern
Check out the podcasts on October’s featured list.
Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen — In a world that’s both more connected and more isolating than
You Are a Theologian by J.T. English and Jen Wilkin — Theology can be intimidating. Perhaps questions like these have kept you from engaging with
Credo Podcast — At its core, Credo Magazine strives to be centered on the gospel, confessing the substitutionary death and historical resurrection of the Lord
Feeling a bit overwhelmed these days? Holiday pressures combined with the pressures of daily life can build up. Sometimes I feel like I’m coming apart! But I’m determined not to come apart.
Perhaps the problem of mental illness is less a failure to attend to the objective goodness of life and more the incongruity of comprehending this goodness while feeling that life is utterly bleak. This disintegration is the illness, not a symptom of it.
Born a Child and Yet a King by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth — Carrying songs—and Jesus—in your heart the whole Christmas season. We know the songs
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern
Check out the podcasts on October’s featured list.
Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen — In a world that’s both more connected and more isolating than
You Are a Theologian by J.T. English and Jen Wilkin — Theology can be intimidating. Perhaps questions like these have kept you from engaging with
Credo Podcast — At its core, Credo Magazine strives to be centered on the gospel, confessing the substitutionary death and historical resurrection of the Lord
Feeling a bit overwhelmed these days? Holiday pressures combined with the pressures of daily life can build up. Sometimes I feel like I’m coming apart! But I’m determined not to come apart.
Perhaps the problem of mental illness is less a failure to attend to the objective goodness of life and more the incongruity of comprehending this goodness while feeling that life is utterly bleak. This disintegration is the illness, not a symptom of it.
Born a Child and Yet a King by Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth — Carrying songs—and Jesus—in your heart the whole Christmas season. We know the songs
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern
Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen — In a world that’s both more connected and more isolating than
You Are a Theologian by J.T. English and Jen Wilkin — Theology can be intimidating. Perhaps questions like these have kept you from engaging with
Credo Podcast — At its core, Credo Magazine strives to be centered on the gospel, confessing the substitutionary death and historical resurrection of the Lord
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