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Name it to tame it – calm down the firing

By Dave Henning / December 6, 2020

“Even taking a moment to name what we’re experiencing has been shown to integrate the right and left hemispheres in our brains and to calm down the firing in our limbic system.  Dr. Daniel Siegel calls this phenomenon ‘name it to tame it.’ “- Aundi Kolber “I spread out my hands to you; I thirst […]

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Struggling with feelings of inadequacy

By Dave Henning / May 23, 2019

” . . . research indicates that both men and women struggle with feelings of inadequacy, though in different ways.  Women tend to blame themselves, assuming they don’t have what it takes.  Men typically blame their circumstances, believing that someone or something else is at fault.”- Kyle Idleman “By his divine power, God has given […]

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Firmly anchored in Scripture, the final authority

By Dave Henning / May 7, 2018

“Scripture is the final authority, and our ability to hear God speaking to us is connected to our roots being firmly anchored in Scripture.  God is not speaking in a way that supersedes His written word or that adds to it, but He is speaking to us in a variety of ways.”- Banning Liebscher Banning […]

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Grieving how plans change

By Dave Henning / December 16, 2016

“Grieving how plans change — is part of the plan to change us.”- Ann Voskamp “He [Jesus] willingly chose isolation so you might never be alone in your hurt and sorrow.”- Joni Eareckson Tada “But this happened so the works of God might be displayed in him.”- John 9:3 In Chapter 14 (“Breaking the Lies […]

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Feel- good Christianity

By Dave Henning / September 26, 2016

“Feel- good Christianity — a faith in which we only follow the Lord, obey His commands, and read His Word when we feel like it.”- Ron Luce In Chapter 1 (“Feel- Good Faith”) of Resilience: Bounce Back Stronger- No Matter What Knocks You Down, Ron Luce states that, in order to build the type of […]

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