Category Archives: Fear, Suffering, and the Christian Walk
As I mentioned in one of my previous posts, I went down to the Dominican Republic for a week in January. Though I’ve been down twice before, none of those trips were quite like this last one. Before I tell you what happened to myself on the trip, I want to give you a brief overview of what we normally do down there.
The organization that we go down with is called Meeting God in Missions. They are a really great ….
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I have received a couple requests for a more practical treatment of the topic of fear. So I decided to go ahead and write this post in that vein.
I know from my experiences of two effective ways to fight fear: to nurture a higher view of God and to face your fears. The second way is more obvious, so I will deal this it last. The first way is a less direct, but no less effective, defense against fear.
At the ….
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I’m a very fearful person. I struggle with fear of a lot of things, not just one or two. For example, I fear just about every kind of bug that God has created; the only one I can truthfully say I don’t have some sort of aversion to is the black ant. This fear grips me particularly in summertime, making it very difficult for me to enjoy myself outside (that’s why fall and winter are my favorite months
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None of us like suffering. If we do, we think of ourselves as having some sort of phsychiatric disorder. But, as Christians, we cannot avoid suffering. Christ told his apostles that they would suffer in Matthew 10:18-20. He didn’t say, “But if they arrest you.” He said “But when they arrest you.” It’s a certainty that we will suffer spiritually, physically, and emotionally for proclaiming God to the world. We suffer for God, and it isn’t a bad thing. On ….
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