Part of our job as people made in the image of God is to protect the vital core of our heart so there is room to give love abundantly. But if we don’t have good boundaries, our hearts get plundered. When we’re not assertive, we begin to resent those around us, stifling love. Often, saying ‘no’ means ‘I love you.’ There are many ways to say ‘I love you.’
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Love is Not Control
Apple of His Eye
Surviving Rejection
What if My Neighbor is Annoying?
You Can’t Be Defined Outside of God’s Love
When You Can Give Love But Can’t Receive It
Love Others: The Second Greatest Commandment
Our Loveliness in the Eyes of God
Self-love: Selfishness vs Self-Care
Self-Control is the Path to Freedom
Taking on the Noise with Self-control & Discipline
Accepting Self vs Self-Control
Self-Control vs Forces of Nature
Frantic Energy vs Self-Control
Vulnerability Armor: Serpentining
Vulnerability Armor: Over Sharing
Vulnerability Armor: Perfectionism
Vulnerability Armor: Taking the Edge Off
Vulnerability Armor: Foreboding Joy
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