Sex

Sex is good and the Bible speaks positively about it. We also know that in a broken world, there are many troubles surrounding sex. It can easily become tied to shame, heartbreak, and suffering. If you are feeling this brokeness, Jesus loves you and offers redemption.

Abuse

If you have been abused or are being abused, it is not your fault. Whether the abuse is physical, sexual, emotional, or spiritual, the abuser has all the power and the victim has little. Here is what God has to say about the vulnerable, and what He has done for them.

Forgiveness

Forgiveness can seem impossible, especially when the wrongs done to us cause pain that is deep and long lasting. Jesus compares these types of wrongdoings to a debt. Is it possible to simply cancel a large debt we are owed?

Conflict

When you put unique individuals together to live, work, and have relationships, there is bound to be conflict at some point. It is often thought of as a bad thing, but is there a good way to have conflict?

Marriage

Marriage promises us the fulfillment of our highest hopes and dreams about love, but is so often the one relationship where it is the most challenging to love. What do we do when marriage simply isn't fulfilling? Or even becomes miserable? True love is hard work, but well worth it.

Shame

Shame will push you away from others, but Jesus gravitates toward those with shame. He uniquely understands this burden and wants to take it away in exchange for something much better.

Singleness

Singleness is not something that needs to be fixed. According to the Bible, it is a good thing. But what do we do when we don't want to be single?

Suffering

Suffering makes us ask the hard questions, so easy answers aren't going to help. Luckily, Jesus has extraordinary things to tell us about suffering. He also gives us the only thing we need more than answers, His help.

Anger

Anger can be extremely destructive and hurtful to others, but is it wrong to be angry? Are there things that should make us angry? It's easy to become angry when things aren't going the way we would like and our desires are coming into conflict with others. Do we all just need some anger management classes or is there something deeper that's going on? Let's see what God has to say about our anger.

Discontentment

This pandemic has caused a lot of hardship and with hardship often comes discontentment. We would like things to be easier than they are and with the difficult challenges we face with this virus, who wouldn't want to live is a world with less hardship! So what's the answer when you're feeling discontentment with whatever situation you find yourself in? Does God have something to say about the hardships and discontentment we are facing?

Anxiety

The future is always an unknown and now more than ever the future is scary. This can bring on some serious anxiety. Whether your anxiety has psychiatric roots or comes from the everyday pressures and fears of living in a frightening world, God has something to say about your anxiety and how valuable you are to Him.

Loneliness

Loneliness was a problem long before this pandemic, though many of us are now battling severe bouts of loneliness due to the present circumstances of the virus. However, loneliness is not only something experienced by the absence of other people. Someone can be incredibly lonely even when they are surrounded by others. What does God have to say to us when we’re experiencing loneliness?