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Creating a peaceful home is a spiritual act. As Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God”- Matthew 5:9
It is at such critical time that man’s tongue kicks in to either save or slay the sufferer. The agony and anger in the heart may make him to blame and blaspheme God in bitter complaints. In confusion, he becomes critical of authority figures, decries friends and family members. He withdraws into his shell, bemoans his despicable condition and grumbles at nearly everything.
Inner peace is that state of calmness in the soul irrespective of happenings all around. Life is a rollercoaster of all sorts of experiences that may be exhilarating or depressing, threatening or comforting.
The year 2020 will be remembered as the year the world stood still and 2021 as the one where it attempted to make a comeback. Now, what next?
How does one find inner peace in order to make the best out of the educational system? Here are a few tips.
Too many people see too much of the impossible than the possible. Everyone loves the juicy gossip and the fact that social media has gone ballistic over the latest gists. You probably might be called boring if you have not heard the latest
The Bible is filled with examples of people who experienced peace despite unpleasant external situations around them. History is also littered with several believers like Helen Keller, John Bunyan, Fanny Crosby, Watchman Nee, etc., who, through external hardship, challenges and difficulties, enjoyed inner peace.. In our contemporary time, several believers continue to enjoy this perfect peace amidst challenges, as demonstrated through the life of Nick Vujicic and Joni Eareckson Tada.