Articles on Secular-topics:emotions/anger

When God Seems Distant

How to pray when you’re struggling with whether God is trustworthy.

When You Feel Like Joy Is Out of Reach

"I grew up thinking I had to be a certain way or get to a certain point for someone to love me. At the beginning of my senior year at a retreat for Cru, I learned God loves me exactly the way I am."

Posting After Paris? Social Media Is a Risky Pulpit

How do you respond wisely to what others are saying in the digital town square, especially when it touches a nerve?

Controlling Anger

If you feel like anger gets the best of you, there's hope.

Why We Should Extend Grace to Others

How we grow strong in God's grace and why we give grace to others.

When You Need to Be Invisible

Umpires need to be invisible. Yet God can redeem our work even if others don’t notice or affirm us. There are parallels between working in anonymity like an umpire and serving in God’s kingdom.

Racism: What Thoughts or Feelings Come to Mind?

Click on a quote that best describes your thoughts and feelings about racism to learn more about God’s heart for you right where you’re at.

Getting Off the Bus and Finding a Home

Lupe Torres found more than free food when she got off the bus at The Salvation Army.

My Story: London Fletcher

A football player learns that he does not have to play with anger to be successful on the football field.

How I Found Hope in My Struggle With PTSD

After returning from active duty, Andrea suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. She protected herself with anger and bitterness. But after participating in a project aimed at helping veterans heal from trauma, that armor began to fall apart. Read one woman’s story of healing and hope.

I Thought God Hated Me

I spent most of high school as a total jerk.

Despite Loving, Christian Parents, I Left the Faith

When I was about 15, I consciously and purposefully shut the door on God.

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