James Clear’s four-step analysis of how habits are formed is extremely important to understand for our own sanctification and for counseling others.
Four Steps to Good Habits (and breaking bad ones)
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James Clear’s four-step analysis of how habits are formed is extremely important to understand for our own sanctification and for counseling others.
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Praying for the media, Protecting teens from Porn, Prison as a Pulpit, Diverse Theologians, Borderline Personality Disorder
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I’ve heard it argued that daily devotions are a bondage, that daily Bible reading and prayer is a legalistic imposition that restricts a Christian’s freedom.
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Holiday Miracle, Bible App Stats, Rhythms of Grace, Top 100 Technologies
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Our identity is not based upon what we decide or do, but on what God decides and what God does.
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Research has shown that once a person believes in a particular aspect of their identity, they are more likely to act in alignment with that belief
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