Dismissive language and behavior (CASM 46)
Sarcasm, ridicule, teasing, and excessive joking are dismissive language and behaviors that mock or irritate someone for your amusement. They are words that hurt, criticize, and make someone look silly
Bruised, but God can still use
Sarcasm, ridicule, teasing, and excessive joking are dismissive language and behaviors that mock or irritate someone for your amusement. They are words that hurt, criticize, and make someone look silly
When was the last time you told someone sincerely they look nice? Sometimes people give you the strangest facial expressions when you compliment them. If I like your hair, outfit,
As Christians, an I don’t care attitude should never be in our hearts because what’s in our hearts eventually comes out through our mouths and actions. The burden for souls
The peril of the tongue, James 3:1-12 speaks about how that tiny member boasteth great things, and it setteth on fire the course of nature. It’s a world of iniquity,
Do the words that come out of your mouth reflect what is in your heart? Some people take the Lord’s name in vain. When they get that look of disapproval
When you make cookies with a cookie cutter they all look the same and are uniform, which’s good for cookies. Our lives are different because we all have different assignments
To come alongside someone, you must be willing to be open and vulnerable to share your story. Many women spend their lives in isolation because they think they’re the only