Hey, nice to have you here. I did translate some of my posts into English by myself – so if it‘s not to 100% how it should actually sound, I am sorry. The main thing is that you can understand what I am trying to point out…
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Solus Christus
Only Jesus, only through Christ. Paul describes this principle when he writes that he decided not to be concerned about anything among Christians in Corinth except Jesus Christ, and him crucified… (1.Corinthians 2,2) or when he writes that for him, living is Christ and dying is gain (Philippians 1,21). Christ is my life. Why do Read more
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Another goodbye, renewed gratitude
I had never experienced a goodbye like the one I had at the end of my time at Bible school, and I had never expected this kind of goodbye before. Honest, warm, open, loving, emotional… we as a community said goodbye to each other with a warmth that only exists in a family that loves Read more
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Disappointed, and now what?
I just want to share a few things with you today that I had to think about…. Being disappointed hurts. People I trusted, but who turned out to be untrustworthy afterwards, hurt me and left me alone with this wound of disappointment. I am disappointed because I couldn’t do what I planned to do or Read more
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Why it makes no sense to reflect behavior
Hey there, Today I want to talk about a topic that has become important to me over time. It’s a topic you usually come across quickly when you live in a family. It’s about why we often reflect on behavior and why that’s actually never the right way to communicate non-verbally and have arguments. (It Read more
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Is the bride looking forward to her groom?
We, as Jesus‘ bride, actually live constantly and uninterruptedly in an Advent season… because we are waiting for Jesus to come again. We await him with the confidence and joy that a bride has when she is waiting for her beloved – for her wedding. „Jesus is coming soon!“ is often said, but when I Read more
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5 valuable basics for successful conversations
The light in which you see the other person greatly influences how you treat them and how you talk to them. If you love the person you are talking to, your words will predominantly be characterized by love and empathy. This is not always the case, because words that are characterized by frustration, hurt, fear, Read more