Meditations on "Anger"

Sunday November 8, 2020
We know that God watches over all the earth and sees the wickedness that causes His anger to burn against those who inflict pain and injustice on others.

Sunday November 1, 2020
The writer of today’ Psalm is putting his trust in a faithful and righteous God and asks Him to listen to his cry for help.

Monday October 26, 2020
In 1969, psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross introduced what became known as the “five stages of grief.

Saturday October 24, 2020
Most of us would agree that evil is the opposite of good.

Friday October 16, 2020
As humans, we long for security in many forms; security within our own family, security about who we are inside our own heads, security of our position within any group we are a part of, security from any type of threat to our wellbeing, and from any other thing we may see as a threat.

Saturday October 10, 2020
Whether or not we say words with our mouths or use our fingers on social media, we seem to be people of many words.

Wednesday September 30, 2020
Being a “dry drunk” is a term used to describe a person whose actions and attitudes are pretty much the same as when they were drinking.

Friday September 18, 2020
When we are faced with a recurring problem, we often just want it to be over and done with.

Wednesday September 16, 2020
Life is not perfect and has its challenges. It is easy to let the obstacles and struggles of life get us down, but there is another way to live that is so much better.

Sunday September 13, 2020
It is interesting to live in a time in history when we seem more willing to rewrite history than to learn from it.

Friday September 4, 2020
Good communication is an important part of all interaction with others and helps people at home and in the workplace co-operate with each other, deal with conflicts and challenges, and build effective relationships.

Monday August 17, 2020
It is so much easier to name ways that others irritate us than to accept there are ways we irritate others.