by Laura Naiser | Feb 13, 2014 | Relating With God and Other People, Relationships
Have you ever felt pressured to compromise your beliefs, values, behavior and/or the nature of your relationships? Then you’ve experienced the type of boundary problem Paul addressed in his letter to the Galatian church. [featured-image...
by Laura Naiser | Feb 11, 2014 | Relating With God and Other People, Relationships, Uncategorized
In my years of learning about and teaching biblical boundary-setting, I’ve run across four widely-held misconceptions about boundaries. Until these myths are busted and the truth is revealed, people resist the subject of boundary setting. They get wrapped up in...
by Laura Naiser | Jan 19, 2014 | God's Character and Kingdom, Inspiration, Relating With God and Other People
I loved something Michael Hyatt wrote in a on his blog: Most dreams die on the tyranny of how. The how will show up when you get clear on what you want. Focus first on what you want without regard to how you will make it happen.” The first year of starting...
by Laura Naiser | Jan 13, 2014 | Relating With God and Other People, Relationships
A study by Lifeway found that 72% of people who had not attended a worship service in the last six months said they avoided doing so because they think the church is full of hypocrites. Church-goers or not, we are all hypocrites at one time or another. But we...
by Laura Naiser | Jan 6, 2014 | Holidays, Relating With God and Other People
Every January 45% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions. These goals include things like losing weight, getting organized, spending less, and saving more. While the benefits of keeping these would seem to impel lasting change, only 8% of resolution-makers go on to...
by Laura Naiser | Dec 22, 2013 | Inspiration, Relating With God and Other People
Often, the beauty of worship overwhelms me. This morning, I was moved to tears by the glory that shown from the faces of the choir and praise team. Their faces lit up with their adoration for the Lord. When we abide with Jesus, his nature rubs off on us. The more time...
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