As we continue our study this week on The Choices We Have When it Comes to Healing, we will be unfolding another choice that God gives us in the healing process – “The Choice to ‘Feel’ Your Life.” God created us with the ability to experience feelings, or emotions, and at times they can be very powerful forces that produce positive and negative results. The misconception among Christians at times is that real Christians should experience a real peace at all times regardless of the situation. But what about when we are deeply wounded by others? Should we cover up the painful emotions of being hurt by pretending to be at peace? Is it possible that this approach is more harmful? Further, is it possible that healing (and a real peace) can only come once one has had the opportunity to truly experience and express the way he/she is really feeling? Join us this Sunday @ 16:00 as we unfold, through scripture, this choice God gives us and also expose this dangerous misconception that does more harm than good. We are praying each week that you will find healing and renewal as you experience life more fully and abundantly.
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- Join us on Sunday afternoons at 4:00pm in Salem Church (use side entrance) located at Kalevi 76. - Bring your kids because there are activities for children as well.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Sunday, July 31st
As we continue our study this week on The Choices We Have When it Comes to Healing, we will be unfolding another choice that God gives us in the healing process – “The Choice to ‘Feel’ Your Life.” God created us with the ability to experience feelings, or emotions, and at times they can be very powerful forces that produce positive and negative results. The misconception among Christians at times is that real Christians should experience a real peace at all times regardless of the situation. But what about when we are deeply wounded by others? Should we cover up the painful emotions of being hurt by pretending to be at peace? Is it possible that this approach is more harmful? Further, is it possible that healing (and a real peace) can only come once one has had the opportunity to truly experience and express the way he/she is really feeling? Join us this Sunday @ 16:00 as we unfold, through scripture, this choice God gives us and also expose this dangerous misconception that does more harm than good. We are praying each week that you will find healing and renewal as you experience life more fully and abundantly.
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