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“I Know How You Feel” & Other Things Not To Say
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Title: “I Know How You Feel” & Other Things Not To Say
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Editor’s Picks: Best of the Conversation About Suicide
Suicide is one of the toughest topics to talk about. It can be tempting to sweep the "S word" under the carpet, skirting around the issue. But what if we fostered a Christ-centered dialogue around suicide instead?
Editor’s Picks: Best of What Makes You Beautiful
Try as we might to stop it, modern society’s ever-changing standards of beauty seem to constantly creep into our thinking and impression of our self-worth. But God, as our creator, designed each of us exactly the way that we are, with great intention.
What do we do when we struggle to like how He’s made us?
Editor’s Picks: Best of “Why Do I Worship?”
We focused the last quarter on loving God with all of our soul. We asked our contributors. . .why do you worship?
Editor’s Picks: Best of “Why Do I Feel?”
As we started the new year, we embraced Luke 10:27 as our anchoring verse, and spent the first three months digging into what it looks like to love God with all of our hearts. We were blown away by the generous contributions from our global volunteer contributors, and wanted to share with you a few of our best articles—ones that have already encouraged thousands, that we hope can encourage you too!
The Sweet, Everlasting Promises of God
Title: The Sweet, Everlasting Promises of God
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Editor’s Picks: The Best of 2018
2018 has been a fulfilling year for us at YMI. We launched our very first online devotional, published over 560 articles, produced 39 artspace projects and 7 videos to help you ask the whys and walk out your purpose.
How Can We Look to Christ’s Return This Christmas?
While remembering Christ’s first coming during Advent and Christmas, we also anticipate and prepare for His second coming. Many people feel fearful when they think of Jesus’ return, perhaps because there is so much unknown about it. But I would like to suggest that His return should be something that brings encouragement to our hearts and minds.