When You Can’t See The Progress, Trust That God Knows The Purpose
Rebecca Simon is a writer and poet. She is the author of two books about the Christian faith: Let Go, Trust God and 111 Devotionals.
Rebecca Simon is a writer and poet. She is the author of two books about the Christian faith: Let Go, Trust God and 111 Devotionals.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard have never exactly been models of picture perfect relationships. For years, they’ve built a brand around the kind of oversharing most people keep to themselves and their therapist.
This weekend I reactivated my Apple TV+ subscription, which I cancelled following the Severance season finale, to watch their newest treasure-seeking action film, Fountain of Youth, starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman.
Taylor Swift’s The Life Of The Showgirl is officially out in the world, and fans have been going rabid analyzing the new lyrics.
“Instead of thinking of every one of your qualities as fixed, consider that your environment and the structure of your day evoke different emotional states and, with consistency, can begin to appear on the surface as unmovable aspects of who…
She overthinks because you make her think too much about what she means to you, instead of just telling her the truth.
The CIA, established in 1947 under President Truman, is the United States’ most powerful intelligence agency, tasked with gathering foreign intelligence.
Coffee-stained teeth. Baggy eyes. Skinned seven-year-old knees. Sore muscles. A heavy heart. Stretch marks. Little ravines at the outer corners of your eyes. Laugh lines. A red wine splotch on the brand-new couch. Smeared lipstick. Stumbling into love.
It is not that love passed you by. It is not that you missed the moment your destiny was meant to crack into your life.
It is not that love passed you by. It is not that you missed the moment your destiny was meant to crack into your life.
The beauty and the terror of each subsequent season of Netflix’s Korean language global phenomenon, Squid Game, is that we perceive the impending emotional turmoil before it arrives.
“It’s very sweet that people get so irate that I wasn’t nominated for an Oscar.”
The beauty and the terror of each subsequent season of Netflix’s Korean language global phenomenon, Squid Game, is that we perceive the impending emotional turmoil before it arrives.
1. They share everything they’re feeling. (Everything.) There’s nothing more loving and engaging to an inherently creative person than letting you into their emotional lives, and their emotional lives include how they felt about their morning coffee. 2.
We’re all looking for that one guy who will call us beautiful, kiss our foreheads, and treat us the way we deserve. But what if we finally find him and he’s not what we thought he’d be?
The beauty and the terror of each subsequent season of Netflix’s Korean language global phenomenon, Squid Game, is that we perceive the impending emotional turmoil before it arrives.