Tag: christian
16
Dec
Becoming Spiritually Healthy
by Kari Scare
21 Comments
Jesus Changes Everything… The biggest impact on my focus for lasting transformation and increasing joy during the holidays and beyond came when I truly met...
28
Oct
Struggling with Pride
by Kari Scare
29 Comments
“The Great Sin” In one episode of the Big Bang Theory, Raj accuses Sheldon of arrogance. While funny, the clip aptly illustrates the pride and arrogance...
07
Oct
Struggling for Unity
by Kari Scare
10 Comments
Achieving and sustaining real, productive unity seems more and more like grabbing a handful of water these days. Sure, we see glimpses of people uniting...
09
Sep
The Impact of Other People & My Faith on Depression
by Kari Scare
12 Comments
The post below first appeared at Cycle Guy’s Spin as part of a series on depression with the focus of helping those who have loved ones...
31
Jul
Lessons from Galatians
by Kari Scare
8 Comments
Every year, my oldest son (now 15) attends Christians In Training at Bair Lake Bible Camp. And ever year, he asks if he can write...
29
Jul
Time for a Paradigm Shift?
by Kari Scare
14 Comments
Food Substitutions Because of a dairy allergy, coconut milk substitutes for cow’s milk. Because of a gluten intolerance, rice-based products substitute for those made with...
08
Jul
You Play How You Practice
by Kari Scare
13 Comments
As my boys progress in sports (cross country, track, football, basketball & baseball), they increasingly learn the value of practice. Largely, that means the value...
12
Jun
The Role of Accountability in Balance
by Kari Scare
10 Comments
For over 20 years, running partners made sure I regularly completed the miles needed for my goals. In recent years, I meet with a Godly...
13
May
How Parents Can Model Balanced Technology Use
by Kari Scare
19 Comments
Parenting & Technology My parenting has never not known technology. In fact, I’m not sure how my parents disciplined or entertained me when I was...
18
Feb
Refined by Waiting
by Kari Scare
16 Comments
Four years ago, I crashed and burned physically, mentally and spiritually, I couldn’t work, and I barely functioned at home. Socially, I ceased to exist....