When Christ suffered on the Cross, he suffered for you, just as though it was only for you. The one is significant.
Knowing yourself means knowing what you will never do well, what will never satisfy you, and what you CAN do well.
So many people are insecure and anxious about their appearance. What if we could embrace self-acceptance instead?
Ageing. Some of us fight it, but ultimately the war is unwinnable. How can we become less afraid of something that is inevitable?
Consistency and patience in the face of obstacles is what gets you to the mountain top, writes Rachel Reva.
We’ve all felt that feeling. You’re driving home after a night out or a busy work day, when it hits you: You cringe at something you said.
Shame is a big part of addiction. To recover, people don’t need judgment. They need acceptance of who they are, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.
Rejection is an experience all of us will go through at times. Eliezer Gonzalez shares some suggestions that will help you to handle rejection.
In his debut memoir ‘Radical Love: Learning to Accept Yourself and Others’, Zachary shares about his trauma recovery and mission to help others.
What things have you achieved in your life that perhaps you feel don’t deserve to be celebrated because they aren’t quite big enough?