Psalm 77
I’ve said it many, many times - “If you don’t remember, you forget”. Not as deep as it sounds, right? But it is such an important principle for what to do when things aren’t working the way that we hoped they would.
I’ve said it many, many times - “If you don’t remember, you forget”. Not as deep as it sounds, right? But it is such an important principle for what to do when things aren’t working the way that we hoped they would.
I know we often look back at our old pictures and cringe, but what about looking back at your old writing? I got to do that recently, and here is what I learned. Join me as I add my voice in testimony of Psalms 66:16!
If the mountains are the temples, then what are the “little hills” referred to that bring righteousness?If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Alright, buckle up class! As a former middle school English teacher, I’m excited to share 4 simple tips that will help you feel way more confident as we move through the books of Poetry.
What is your most prized possession? How much do you love it? Would you say you love and take care of it more than some of the people in your life? Today we’re diving into how not to be possessed by our possessions!
David’s life was filled with “wonder”…which may not have always been good, but his love of God as his refuge and strength is “wonderful” to read and consider.If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
I get overwhelmed pretty easily. But when I remember the truth taught in Psalm 61:2, everything gets a little bit better!
Does the music you listen to ACTUALLY affect you positively or negatively? Today John and Hank talk about the value of uplifting music in your life and how the songs you listen to could be affecting you in ways you may not have considered before!
To anyone who sins on a regular basis (which is all of us), we can relate to the need for mercy expressed in these Psalms along with what it truly means to have a repentant heart. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll review the middle portion of the book of Psalms, which is a collection of inspired poetry and music. We'll continue our discussion of gospel truths found in these chapters that can help improve mental health functioning. This week we'll specifically review principles related to the beneficial aspects of positive change, how we need to reach out for help in our struggles, and the power of remembering.