The document discusses why one should meditate on the word of God based on Psalm 1:1-2. It states that a blessed man is one who delights in and meditates on the word of God day and night. Meditation trains the mind and brings mental clarity and emotional stability. We should meditate on the word daily to nourish our soul, just as digestion nourishes the body. Regular meditation helps one develop deep roots in faith, making them stable during life's storms, unlike chaff that blows away.
This document discusses finding strength and courage through God's word. It provides several Bible verses explaining that listening to, speaking, and obeying God's commands will lead to success. Strength comes from keeping God's decrees, and courage is found by knowing God is always with us. The document encourages standing firm in God and his promises for safety. It concludes by asking what can be expected on Judgment Day and suggesting salvation comes through obeying Jesus by hearing, believing, repenting of sins, confessing, and faithful living.
Psalms link the blessed life to those who walk in God’s ways after meditating on His word. Blessed is the person who delights in and meditates on the law or instruction of the Lord.
This document discusses Philippians 4:13 and what it means to be able to do all things through Christ. It explains that with Christ's strengthening, believers can do God's will as long as the task is helpful, not forbidden, and done through faith and patience. Some things Christians cannot do include acts against God's commands or outside of His purposes. The will of God and unselfish service through Christ enable believers to accomplish great things.
God opposes pride and will humble those who exalt themselves. Humility is recognizing our need for God and dependence on his grace. The story of God, seen through Jesus, shows how humility led to exaltation. Jesus, though equal to God, humbled himself by becoming human and dying on the cross. Therefore, God highly exalted him as Lord over all.
This poem discusses how having hopes and dreams leads one to have conviction and courage through truthfulness, bringing them closer to God, so that whether one's own dreams are fulfilled or not no longer matters as the focus shifts to fulfilling the dreams of others.
This document describes a man's experience having a heart issue that required emergency treatment. It recounts his prayers to God for healing and strength. The treatment was successful, with a 100% blockage cleared. The rest of the document reflects on being thankful to God, refusing to question him, and maintaining a positive outlook. It discusses future goals of pursuing God's presence, equipping churches across India, and merging the streams of miracles, missions and prophecy into the church's mandate.
The document discusses why one should meditate on the word of God based on Psalm 1:1-2. It states that a blessed man is one who delights in and meditates on the word of God day and night. Meditation trains the mind and brings mental clarity and emotional stability. We should meditate on the word daily to nourish our soul, just as digestion nourishes the body. Regular meditation helps one develop deep roots in faith, making them stable during life's storms, unlike chaff that blows away.
This document discusses finding strength and courage through God's word. It provides several Bible verses explaining that listening to, speaking, and obeying God's commands will lead to success. Strength comes from keeping God's decrees, and courage is found by knowing God is always with us. The document encourages standing firm in God and his promises for safety. It concludes by asking what can be expected on Judgment Day and suggesting salvation comes through obeying Jesus by hearing, believing, repenting of sins, confessing, and faithful living.
Psalms link the blessed life to those who walk in God’s ways after meditating on His word. Blessed is the person who delights in and meditates on the law or instruction of the Lord.
This document discusses Philippians 4:13 and what it means to be able to do all things through Christ. It explains that with Christ's strengthening, believers can do God's will as long as the task is helpful, not forbidden, and done through faith and patience. Some things Christians cannot do include acts against God's commands or outside of His purposes. The will of God and unselfish service through Christ enable believers to accomplish great things.
God opposes pride and will humble those who exalt themselves. Humility is recognizing our need for God and dependence on his grace. The story of God, seen through Jesus, shows how humility led to exaltation. Jesus, though equal to God, humbled himself by becoming human and dying on the cross. Therefore, God highly exalted him as Lord over all.
This poem discusses how having hopes and dreams leads one to have conviction and courage through truthfulness, bringing them closer to God, so that whether one's own dreams are fulfilled or not no longer matters as the focus shifts to fulfilling the dreams of others.
This document describes a man's experience having a heart issue that required emergency treatment. It recounts his prayers to God for healing and strength. The treatment was successful, with a 100% blockage cleared. The rest of the document reflects on being thankful to God, refusing to question him, and maintaining a positive outlook. It discusses future goals of pursuing God's presence, equipping churches across India, and merging the streams of miracles, missions and prophecy into the church's mandate.
This document discusses the psychology of prayer and successful thinking. It encourages maintaining a prayerful mindset through meditating on scripture day and night. By praying without ceasing, asking God and believing, one can receive what they ask for from God. The document advocates communicating with God through prayer, asking, believing, and receiving in order to be transformed, renewed, awakened, and successful. It provides contact information for learning more about the psychology of prayer techniques.
1) The document discusses designing our thoughts based on God's blueprint found in scripture.
2) It encourages meditating on scriptures like Ephesians 2:10 and Philippians 4:8 to tap into the mind of Christ and sculpt positive thoughts.
3) By focusing on thoughts of what is true, honest, just, pure, lovely, and of good report from God's word, our mind can manifest a divine design for peace.
This document provides a spiritual checkup to evaluate spiritual health. It uses medical tools as metaphors for aspects of spiritual health - the heart, blood, temperature, sensitivity, and vision. For each, it poses reflective questions. It then prescribes daily spiritual practices for good health: Bible study, prayer, worship/fellowship, and rest. Regular spiritual exercise through these disciplines nourishes and strengthens one's relationship with God.
This document discusses the proper interpretation of Proverbs 16:3, which states "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed." It warns against interpreting this as a formula where committing one's plans to God guarantees their success. Rather, the emphasis should be on God's sovereignty and purposes. The biblical way is to plan responsibly while recognizing God is in control and trusting in His goodness and guidance according to His purposes, not one's own goals.
The document discusses the purpose of human creation according to Islamic teachings. It provides several Quranic verses that indicate humans were created to worship Allah alone through obedience and submission to His will. This involves establishing a just social system and inviting others to follow the teachings of Islam through speech and actions. True worship, or ibadah, requires obedience from the heart as well as actions of the body according to Sharia law.
This document discusses different names of God found in the Bible and their meanings. It explores titles like El, Elohim, El Shaddai, Adonai, El Roi, and Jehovah (Yahweh). Jehovah emphasizes God's eternality and that he is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Jesus is also identified as Jehovah. The name I Am invites people to see how God can meet their specific needs, such as being the light, bread of life, or Good Shepherd. Overall, the document focuses on learning about God through his biblical names and how he provides for people.
Paul speaks a message of wisdom to the Corinthians about knowing God's will through his secret wisdom that was revealed through Christ. While the rulers did not understand this wisdom, God has revealed it to believers through the Holy Spirit. True understanding comes from having the Spirit, not from human wisdom alone. Knowing and doing God's will depends on faith in Christ, the indwelling Spirit, and instruction from Scripture.
The document discusses life purpose and vision. It asks a series of questions to help the reader define their life's purpose, which is what they were born to accomplish as designed by God. Jesus had a clear purpose to testify to the truth. The document prompts the reader to write down their purpose if clear, or what they think it may be if not. It then discusses how vision flows from purpose, which is the ability to see one's purpose fulfilled through faith. Vision provides direction and motivation. The reader is prompted to write what accomplishing their purpose would look like. Goals are then presented as measurable steps toward fulfilling one's vision.
The document discusses how God gives people a spirit of power, love and self-discipline rather than timidity. It explains these terms and encourages seeking God's wisdom to walk in his ways. The document provides biblical verses exhorting people to have the mind of Christ by focusing on God, praying boldly, and walking purposefully in his courage and confidence.
The document appears to be from an Arabic language learning textbook. It contains vocabulary words with their Arabic and English translations related to foods and meals. It instructs students to answer questions about how to eat foods in moderation and lists foods commonly eaten for breakfast, lunch, dinner and as snacks. Key vocabulary includes words for bread, rice, chicken, meat, fish, breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. The document emphasizes learning about foods, meals, and eating habits through Arabic vocabulary.
God speaks to people through audible and inner voices, inspired scripture, godly and ungodly people, nature, circumstances, dreams, visions, answered and unanswered prayers, and Jesus Christ. The document explores the many ways in which God communicates with humanity, including directly through voices, indirectly through people, nature, and life events, and through scripture, dreams, and Jesus.
The document discusses worship in the Old and New Testaments. It explains key Hebrew and Greek words used to describe worship, which refer to attitudes of humility, fear, and devotion, as well as actions like bowing down and committing oneself to service. Worship is defined as the awe-filled act of throwing oneself before God and offering everything. The document also discusses how believers now comprise the temple, and defines worship as the believer's loving response to God with their whole being through obedience and growing knowledge of Him.
God's absolute conformity to truth is known as His veracity. The Bible affirms God's veracity in several ways: He does not change His mind like man, His word is truth, and His commands and ordinances are everlasting. Additionally, God proclaimed Himself as abounding in truth, and Jesus claimed to be the truth and the way to the Father. Because God is true, His word can be fully trusted.
Talk at Pip n Jay Church on Sunday 10 February 2013 (evening) by Bern Leckie about the importance of putting faith into practice, how this transforms us and the world around us. It's based on the Bible's letter from James, chapter 1 verses 19 to 27. Audio is here: http://audio.pipnjay.org/teaching/2013-02-10pm_Gods_transforming_word_(B_Leckie).mp3
The document contains several Bible verses emphasizing the importance of God's word. It says God's word is living, powerful, and able to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart. It encourages keeping God's word always in mind, meditating on it day and night, and doing what it says in order to be prosperous. It also says God's word provides hope and guidance like a lamp.
30 thoughts for victorious living joel osteenTrueProphet
This document provides 30 short passages with guidance on living a victorious Christian life. Some key points include developing a vision of victory, making plans according to God's purposes, speaking words of faith over one's situation, finding strength through adversity, maintaining joy at all times, pursuing victories aggressively rather than dwelling on past failures, having gratitude despite circumstances, overcoming opposition, and declaring blessings daily. The overall message is that through faith, one can experience abundance and triumph in every area by focusing on God's promises.
This document discusses godly habits that Christians can develop, including reading Scripture, prayer, faith, gratitude, peace, forgiveness, serving others, excellence, and self-control. It provides biblical references to support developing habits of faith, being in God's presence through His word, contentment, and positive thoughts and words. Practical advice is given to focus on one habit at a time, be clear about the goal, align thoughts and words to the habit, pray for help and wisdom, find support, and give time for lasting change. Key habits mentioned are prayer, living with joy, pursuing peace, receiving and extending forgiveness, and exercising excellence and self-control.
Worry Stress & Anxiety... What the Bible says about itSwordSharp Studios
The document discusses how to avoid worry, stress, and anxiety by seeking God first through prayer, reading scripture, pursuing righteousness, and trusting that God will provide for all needs. It explains that Jesus told his followers not to worry about basic necessities like food and clothing but to make God and his kingdom their top priority. When facing difficulties, believers are instructed to pray, read the Bible, do God's will, and have faith in his provision rather than prioritizing their problems.
The document discusses turning one's life over to God/Jesus Christ. It states that doing so requires trust in God, seeking God's will through the Bible rather than relying on one's own understanding, truly repenting by turning away from sins and toward God, and accepting the new life given by asking Jesus into your heart and no longer being bound by sin. The document encourages readers to pray daily to commit their life and will to God's care and control.
This document discusses how a person's thinking patterns can limit their potential and negatively impact their life. It emphasizes that one must focus their thoughts on positive things, like God's promises and will, in order to develop a positive attitude and experience the blessings that follow. The key messages are:
1) Your life and experiences are shaped by your thoughts; negative thinking breeds negative outcomes while positive thinking leads to positive results.
2) You must renew your mind by dwelling on the higher things in Scripture and throwing off old, destructive patterns of thought.
3) Filling your mind with hope through focusing on God's promises allows you to overcome fear and live confidently in faith.
4 The Freedom of a focused life of simplicity.pptxestherwaringa18
This document provides guidance and suggestions for prayer and fasting during turbulent times. It emphasizes living simply and focusing on God rather than distractions. Fasting creates space to commune with God through prayer and obedience. By abstaining from food and distracting activities, one can increase dependence on God and pay attention to spiritual things. Fasting humbly acknowledges seeking God's presence over all else.
Sabbath school lesson 12, 1st quarter of 2018David Syahputra
1) The document discusses good habits that Christians should develop to become better stewards, such as seeking God first through prayer and Bible study, looking for Jesus' second coming, using time wisely, living healthily, and practicing self-discipline.
2) It emphasizes making God and his priorities the focus of one's life, as Jesus did, and being ready for Jesus' return.
3) Developing healthy habits in spiritual, physical, and mental areas helps one better manage what God has entrusted to them.
This document discusses the psychology of prayer and successful thinking. It encourages maintaining a prayerful mindset through meditating on scripture day and night. By praying without ceasing, asking God and believing, one can receive what they ask for from God. The document advocates communicating with God through prayer, asking, believing, and receiving in order to be transformed, renewed, awakened, and successful. It provides contact information for learning more about the psychology of prayer techniques.
1) The document discusses designing our thoughts based on God's blueprint found in scripture.
2) It encourages meditating on scriptures like Ephesians 2:10 and Philippians 4:8 to tap into the mind of Christ and sculpt positive thoughts.
3) By focusing on thoughts of what is true, honest, just, pure, lovely, and of good report from God's word, our mind can manifest a divine design for peace.
This document provides a spiritual checkup to evaluate spiritual health. It uses medical tools as metaphors for aspects of spiritual health - the heart, blood, temperature, sensitivity, and vision. For each, it poses reflective questions. It then prescribes daily spiritual practices for good health: Bible study, prayer, worship/fellowship, and rest. Regular spiritual exercise through these disciplines nourishes and strengthens one's relationship with God.
This document discusses the proper interpretation of Proverbs 16:3, which states "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed." It warns against interpreting this as a formula where committing one's plans to God guarantees their success. Rather, the emphasis should be on God's sovereignty and purposes. The biblical way is to plan responsibly while recognizing God is in control and trusting in His goodness and guidance according to His purposes, not one's own goals.
The document discusses the purpose of human creation according to Islamic teachings. It provides several Quranic verses that indicate humans were created to worship Allah alone through obedience and submission to His will. This involves establishing a just social system and inviting others to follow the teachings of Islam through speech and actions. True worship, or ibadah, requires obedience from the heart as well as actions of the body according to Sharia law.
This document discusses different names of God found in the Bible and their meanings. It explores titles like El, Elohim, El Shaddai, Adonai, El Roi, and Jehovah (Yahweh). Jehovah emphasizes God's eternality and that he is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Jesus is also identified as Jehovah. The name I Am invites people to see how God can meet their specific needs, such as being the light, bread of life, or Good Shepherd. Overall, the document focuses on learning about God through his biblical names and how he provides for people.
Paul speaks a message of wisdom to the Corinthians about knowing God's will through his secret wisdom that was revealed through Christ. While the rulers did not understand this wisdom, God has revealed it to believers through the Holy Spirit. True understanding comes from having the Spirit, not from human wisdom alone. Knowing and doing God's will depends on faith in Christ, the indwelling Spirit, and instruction from Scripture.
The document discusses life purpose and vision. It asks a series of questions to help the reader define their life's purpose, which is what they were born to accomplish as designed by God. Jesus had a clear purpose to testify to the truth. The document prompts the reader to write down their purpose if clear, or what they think it may be if not. It then discusses how vision flows from purpose, which is the ability to see one's purpose fulfilled through faith. Vision provides direction and motivation. The reader is prompted to write what accomplishing their purpose would look like. Goals are then presented as measurable steps toward fulfilling one's vision.
The document discusses how God gives people a spirit of power, love and self-discipline rather than timidity. It explains these terms and encourages seeking God's wisdom to walk in his ways. The document provides biblical verses exhorting people to have the mind of Christ by focusing on God, praying boldly, and walking purposefully in his courage and confidence.
The document appears to be from an Arabic language learning textbook. It contains vocabulary words with their Arabic and English translations related to foods and meals. It instructs students to answer questions about how to eat foods in moderation and lists foods commonly eaten for breakfast, lunch, dinner and as snacks. Key vocabulary includes words for bread, rice, chicken, meat, fish, breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. The document emphasizes learning about foods, meals, and eating habits through Arabic vocabulary.
God speaks to people through audible and inner voices, inspired scripture, godly and ungodly people, nature, circumstances, dreams, visions, answered and unanswered prayers, and Jesus Christ. The document explores the many ways in which God communicates with humanity, including directly through voices, indirectly through people, nature, and life events, and through scripture, dreams, and Jesus.
The document discusses worship in the Old and New Testaments. It explains key Hebrew and Greek words used to describe worship, which refer to attitudes of humility, fear, and devotion, as well as actions like bowing down and committing oneself to service. Worship is defined as the awe-filled act of throwing oneself before God and offering everything. The document also discusses how believers now comprise the temple, and defines worship as the believer's loving response to God with their whole being through obedience and growing knowledge of Him.
God's absolute conformity to truth is known as His veracity. The Bible affirms God's veracity in several ways: He does not change His mind like man, His word is truth, and His commands and ordinances are everlasting. Additionally, God proclaimed Himself as abounding in truth, and Jesus claimed to be the truth and the way to the Father. Because God is true, His word can be fully trusted.
Talk at Pip n Jay Church on Sunday 10 February 2013 (evening) by Bern Leckie about the importance of putting faith into practice, how this transforms us and the world around us. It's based on the Bible's letter from James, chapter 1 verses 19 to 27. Audio is here: http://audio.pipnjay.org/teaching/2013-02-10pm_Gods_transforming_word_(B_Leckie).mp3
The document contains several Bible verses emphasizing the importance of God's word. It says God's word is living, powerful, and able to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart. It encourages keeping God's word always in mind, meditating on it day and night, and doing what it says in order to be prosperous. It also says God's word provides hope and guidance like a lamp.
30 thoughts for victorious living joel osteenTrueProphet
This document provides 30 short passages with guidance on living a victorious Christian life. Some key points include developing a vision of victory, making plans according to God's purposes, speaking words of faith over one's situation, finding strength through adversity, maintaining joy at all times, pursuing victories aggressively rather than dwelling on past failures, having gratitude despite circumstances, overcoming opposition, and declaring blessings daily. The overall message is that through faith, one can experience abundance and triumph in every area by focusing on God's promises.
This document discusses godly habits that Christians can develop, including reading Scripture, prayer, faith, gratitude, peace, forgiveness, serving others, excellence, and self-control. It provides biblical references to support developing habits of faith, being in God's presence through His word, contentment, and positive thoughts and words. Practical advice is given to focus on one habit at a time, be clear about the goal, align thoughts and words to the habit, pray for help and wisdom, find support, and give time for lasting change. Key habits mentioned are prayer, living with joy, pursuing peace, receiving and extending forgiveness, and exercising excellence and self-control.
Worry Stress & Anxiety... What the Bible says about itSwordSharp Studios
The document discusses how to avoid worry, stress, and anxiety by seeking God first through prayer, reading scripture, pursuing righteousness, and trusting that God will provide for all needs. It explains that Jesus told his followers not to worry about basic necessities like food and clothing but to make God and his kingdom their top priority. When facing difficulties, believers are instructed to pray, read the Bible, do God's will, and have faith in his provision rather than prioritizing their problems.
The document discusses turning one's life over to God/Jesus Christ. It states that doing so requires trust in God, seeking God's will through the Bible rather than relying on one's own understanding, truly repenting by turning away from sins and toward God, and accepting the new life given by asking Jesus into your heart and no longer being bound by sin. The document encourages readers to pray daily to commit their life and will to God's care and control.
This document discusses how a person's thinking patterns can limit their potential and negatively impact their life. It emphasizes that one must focus their thoughts on positive things, like God's promises and will, in order to develop a positive attitude and experience the blessings that follow. The key messages are:
1) Your life and experiences are shaped by your thoughts; negative thinking breeds negative outcomes while positive thinking leads to positive results.
2) You must renew your mind by dwelling on the higher things in Scripture and throwing off old, destructive patterns of thought.
3) Filling your mind with hope through focusing on God's promises allows you to overcome fear and live confidently in faith.
4 The Freedom of a focused life of simplicity.pptxestherwaringa18
This document provides guidance and suggestions for prayer and fasting during turbulent times. It emphasizes living simply and focusing on God rather than distractions. Fasting creates space to commune with God through prayer and obedience. By abstaining from food and distracting activities, one can increase dependence on God and pay attention to spiritual things. Fasting humbly acknowledges seeking God's presence over all else.
Sabbath school lesson 12, 1st quarter of 2018David Syahputra
1) The document discusses good habits that Christians should develop to become better stewards, such as seeking God first through prayer and Bible study, looking for Jesus' second coming, using time wisely, living healthily, and practicing self-discipline.
2) It emphasizes making God and his priorities the focus of one's life, as Jesus did, and being ready for Jesus' return.
3) Developing healthy habits in spiritual, physical, and mental areas helps one better manage what God has entrusted to them.
The document discusses how to find hope when facing change that seems hopeless. It provides five things to remember: 1) God is with me, 2) God cares about me, 3) God knows my situation, 4) God has power that I don't have, and 5) God has promised to help. The document encourages remembering these truths in order to gain hope from God during difficult times of change.
Fort Jesus is a 16th century Portuguese military fort located in Mombasa, Kenya that was built between 1593 and 1596. It covers an area of 2 hectares and has withstood numerous battles and 4 centuries of the equatorial climate, maintaining its excellent Portuguese architecture. The fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011. Visitors to the fort should take malaria prevention medication, apply insect repellent at dusk, carry bottled drinking water, wear breathable fabrics, and be aware of potential visits from vervet monkeys in some hotel rooms.
Top 10 Aromatherapy Essential Oils teaches you about the uses of eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, orange, peppermint, rose, rosemary, tea tree and ylang ylang essential oils
How to Fight Danger with Bible Verses book excerpt teaches you the awesome Bible verses you can pray as spiritual warfare prayers, say as Christian affirmations and reflect on as Christian meditations to deal with dangerous situations. To buy and read the entire book, visit Amazon.com. Join our Blog Book Club at http://www.ChristianStressManagement.com and receive a free ebook each month.
Go back? Stand Still? Move Forward? Drown? is a Christian sermon which teaches you how to deal with multiple challenges. This Biblical teaching is based on Exodus 14 when the Israelites found themselves trapped between the Red Sea and Pharaoh's army.
The document contains short biblical quotes and passages intended as Christian meditations for self-improvement. Each meditation is accompanied by a picture and references strengthening one's faith in God and finding peace through scripture. The document promotes purchasing additional meditations from the ChristianStressManagement.com website.
Dealing with Depression teaches you how to manage depression using natural therapies such as apparel therapy, aromatherapy, art therapy, Biblical therapy, diet therapy, decor therapy, herbal therapy, music therapy, nature therapy, pschyotherapy, social therapy, talk therapy and writing therapy.
1. Bible Verses for Christian Goal Setting www.ChristianStressManagement.com
2. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.(Proverbs 3:6) Consult God to avoid making time and money wasting mistakes as you set your goals. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
3. This book shall not leave your mouth. You shall meditate on it and do what is written in it for then you will make your way prosperous (Joshua 1:8) Read, meditate, quote and do the Word of God to ensure you succeed in achieving your goals. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
4. Write the vision and make it plain so that the person who reads it may run. (Habakkuk 2:2) Write down your goals to avoid time wasting confusion and lack of focus. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
5. Ask, and it shall be given you. (Matthew 7:7) Pray and ask God to help you attain your God approved goals. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
6. Ask in faith without wavering. (James 1:6) As you ask for God’s help be certain that He can give you all that you need to achieve your goals. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
7. Faith without work is dead. (James 2:26) After doing the spiritual work of praying, get up and do the required physical work. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
8. A dream cometh through the multitude of business. (Ecclesiastes 5:3) You have to work hard physically to translate your goals from your dreams into your reality. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
9. Commit your way to the Lord, trust in Him and He shall bring it to pass. (Psalm 37:5) Offer your physical labor to God and believe that He will bless your efforts and help you attain your goals. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
10. Having done all, to stand. (Ephesians 6:13) After you have done all that you can to achieve your goals, you now have to stand in faith and wait for God to do for you what you cannot do for yourself. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
11. They shall not be ashamed who wait for me. (Isaiah 49:23) Wait on God while believing that all will be well. www.ChristianStressManagement.com
12. Adapted from the book Christian Goal Setting by Dr MiriamKinai www.ChristianStressManagement.com