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Fighting My Fears: A Poem
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When was the last time you felt crippled by fear?
Was it a fear of failure? Fear of rejection? Fear of the future?

Artspace: Why Do I Always Think I’m Not Good Enough?
Self-doubt seems to be the norm for many of us these days, and while we all have insecurities, sometimes we can let them get to us, to the point that we’re constantly fretting about not being good enough.

Artspace: Have You Taken God for Granted?
“Don’t take God for granted.”
“Don’t think you can get away with sin just because salvation is yours to keep.”
“Don’t test God’s patience.”
Do you often have such thoughts and try to defend yourself?

Artspace: To the Girl Without A Boyfriend
When the single heart longs for someone to love and date, waiting for God to bring the right person into our lives can seem like an impossible task. Because, oh, imagine what joy it is to have someone we can talk to, and share our deepest secrets with, for a hand to hold and a shoulder to lean on.

Our Friendship Palette: #YMIFriendlyReminders Art Challenge Gallery
True friends deserve to be recognised and celebrated! In an effort to say thank you to our besties, we ran the #YMIFriendlyReminders art challenge inviting our artists to send in their illustrations reflecting God’s gift of friendship.

Is Dating Only About the “Good Vibes”?
Dating fatigue is rough–and Christians are not spared from it too.
Even so, we can learn to date well. Here's how.
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Beware of These Friendship “Spoilers”
Friendships are a wonderful gift from God–which is why it can be painful when they're sullied by these friendship "spoilers".

Joseph John Booth: A Light of Christ in the Trenches
Australian Joseph John Booth was that person when he set sail for France more than 100 years ago to serve as an army chaplain in World War 1. Thousands of young able-bodied Australian and New Zealand men also answered the call to serve their country. Unfortunately, thousands of the soldiers never returned home.
