by DrMichelle | Blog, Mental Health, prayer |
When we don’t know what else to do, trusting God is the most important thing we can do. But how do we exhibit trust in God? What do we do when we do not have the answers? Even when we do not have the answers, we have access to the One who does.
by DrMichelle | Blog, prayer |
There is a real battle for your soul and mine. The thief aims to kill and destroy us, yet God has the plan to give us life to the fullest. If you want to live the life God has planned for you, you must learn to stand against the tactics Satan uses. What’s needed is a battle plan, just as the military strategizes before the battle. Read more for 7 crucial steps to spiritual warfare.
by DrMichelle | Ask Dr. B., Blog, prayer, relationships |
As parents, it’s important for us to cover these 8 areas of our children’s lives with prayer. I’ve included Bible verses because God loves when we pray scripture back to Him. He declared that His word will not return to Him void (Isaiah 55:11). As you pray these 8 Simple Prayers and Biblical truths over your children daily, be assured that you are opening up the storehouses of God’s provision over them.
by DrMichelle | Ask Dr. B., Blog, Encouragement, Hope, Mental Health, prayer, relationships |
How do you empathize, support and give Godly advice to people who are chronically ill without taking responsibility for their burden? Dr. B shares tips on how to avoid compassion fatigue when your compassion for others crosses over into bearing a burden that is not yours to carry.
by DrMichelle | Blog, prayer |
We all have difficult people in our lives, and at times, we can all be difficult people in others’ lives. Are you dealing with discouragement because of a loved one’s choices? Even when situations grow darker, Lyli Dunbar has found a way to keep hope alive as she prays for a difficult person to change. She’s sharing her strategy and encouragement in today’s post.
by DrMichelle | Blog, Encouragement, Faith, prayer |
Have you ever created a wish list for Christmas as a grown-up? This year, what I wanted more than anything for Christmas was peace for my family and peace for my heart. As I read over Philippians 4:6-7, God’s command to tell Him what we need really jumped out at me. What I wanted most was something only He could provide. Asking God for what I need became the impetus for My Grown-Up Christmas Wish List. It’s not just for Christmas, but for the whole upcoming year.