Integrity vs Promiscuity: Which One Is More Difficult?
We are living in a generation that has made promiscuity look so easy and integrity, difficult. Which one is more difficult to do, fleeing from danger and embracing danger?
We are living in a generation that has made promiscuity look so easy and integrity, difficult. Which one is more difficult to do, fleeing from danger and embracing danger?
And now I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. John 13:34 GNB Romans 5:5 says, “This hope does not disappoint us, for God has poured out his love into our hearts by means of the Holy Spirit, who is God’s gift to …
Research has shown that if you have a crush on someone, your brain overlooks their flaws and they tend to appear “perfect”.
Put yourself in this scenario; Imagine you are in an emergency. Think of people you can call. Those are your real friends. I used to think this way until I read the exact same idea on the internet. To me, it wasn’t a nice confirmation. It was rather a time of contemplation. There are those …
Who am I? No, I’m not asking of my name. Who am I? No, I’m not of my position. Who am I? No, I didn’t ask of my nationality.
Why are people so much afraid of silence? Perhaps, the emptiness we feel in our immediate surroundings re-echoes the emptiness within us.
If I asked you to write a list of people you love, how long will it take for you to write your own name?
Love has become self-centeredness and people will be quick to take advantage of whatever love you have for them. Loving one another has therefore become culturally irrelevant.