Small Things Big Difference, Part 4: Your Habits

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What’s Holding Your Mind Back | Heal Your Hurting Mind: Part 3

You know mental healing is possible—but something keeps getting in the way. The path forward doesn't have to stay out of reach. God wants to help you move past what's holding your mind back. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next ...  Show more

God Will Heal Your Mind | Heal Your Hurting Mind: Part 2

Is your life just … meh? Nothing's falling apart, but it's not great either. You're stuck in the middle, and it feels lonely. Mental healing takes time, and God is with you through every step of the journey. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wond ...  Show more

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