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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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An Advent Prayer for Joy - Your Daily Prayer - December 10
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An Advent Prayer for Joy - Your Daily Prayer - December 10

As we pray through the third advent candle‚ the candle of joy‚ may our hearts reflect on the beautiful message from the angel given to the Shepherds in the fields. The angel brought good news of great joy.
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Use the Psalms to Teach Kids About Feelings
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Use the Psalms to Teach Kids About Feelings

In his book The Vanishing American Adult‚ Ben Sasse makes a case for raising resilient kids. He talks about the value of perseverance‚ hard work‚ and learning how to suffer. He attempts to counter the prolonged adolescence he observed in his work as a college president‚ while providing a path forward for America’s next generation. Though we likely agree with Sasse that it’s important to help kids develop resilience‚ this is easier said than done. Aiming for resilience inevitably brings up questions about how to help kids navigate their emotions‚ and there are two pitfalls we can easily stumble into. One is to protect children from anything difficult; the other is to discourage children from expressing their feelings. On the one hand‚ parents don’t want to see their kids hurt by the brokenness of this world‚ so they protect them from hard things at any cost. On the other hand‚ parents don’t want their kids ruled by the brokenness inside them‚ so they inadvertently encourage stuffing emotions. There’s a more biblically faithful way to raise emotionally resilient kids. We can use the psalms to teach kids how to feel—in both the good times and the bad. Feelings Are Good God created us as feeling beings. We feel joy. We feel pain. We feel grief. We feel excitement. All these feelings tell us something about the world we experience. Sometimes our feelings direct us to do something—like when we feel scared by a big dog and move away from it. Sometimes our feelings reveal our desires—like when we feel love for family and friends. Sometimes our feelings remind us of our limitations—like when we feel anxious or overwhelmed. We can help children acknowledge the goodness of their feelings by pointing them to the God who created them to feel. When a child says‚ “I feel sad‚” rather than immediately trying to cheer him up‚ point him to the psalms‚ where other Christians felt sad but found God lending a faithful ear in their sadness. The psalms are often parallel to narrative events in the Old Testament‚ giving us a window into the souls of biblical characters. We see David dealing with betrayal (Ps. 55)‚ Moses reminding us of the brevity of life (Ps. 90)‚ and Heman the Ezrahite walking through doubt and disillusionment (Ps. 88). The psalms are the Old Testament believers expressing and praying their struggles‚ feelings‚ trials‚ and doubts back to God. In a variety of situations‚ parents can take children to the psalms as a model for how to process their feelings before the Lord. Feelings Aren’t a License to Sin Parents can take children to the psalms as a model for how to process their feelings before the Lord. We shouldn’t ignore feelings‚ but we shouldn’t necessarily indulge them. Sometimes our feelings are an indicator of our sin. For example‚ a child might feel jealous over a friend’s new toy or sports success. Don’t pretend the feeling doesn’t exist; acknowledge it and show the child how it can lead to sin in our lives (covetousness). Feeling jealous shouldn’t be regarded the same as feeling sad or happy. Psalm 4:4 says‚ “Be angry‚ and do not sin; ponder in your own hearts on your beds‚ and be silent.” The psalmist isn’t commanding us to not feel angry; he’s commanding us to not sin in our anger. There’s a way to be angry without giving license to sin—to feel without sinning. The psalmist assumes our feelings aren’t an excuse to sin. When your children have outsize feelings‚ whether anger or otherwise‚ teach them to ask if their feelings are leading them to sin‚ and if so‚ to repent and find forgiveness. Psalm 51 provides a model for repentance. Feelings Can Be Shared While Psalm 4:4 tells us to ponder anger in our hearts and be silent‚ other psalms talk about pouring out our hearts to the Lord. The majority of psalms are cries for help in distress. Often psalms are prayers to God‚ but many are directed to the corporate gathering. The assumption is that God’s people would cry out together‚ pouring out their feelings about their suffering as a congregation. It’s not always wise to give full vent to our feelings when we’re frustrated‚ but the impulse to talk about how we feel with others is a biblical one‚ even if we exercise restraint in whom we tell. As we talk to children about their feelings‚ it’s important they know that we want to hear how they feel and that they can also share their feelings with trusted friends. Christians should feel free to discuss feelings and to bring them before the Lord together. Feelings Can’t Always Be Trusted In Psalm 73‚ the psalmist looks at the prosperity of the wicked and is tempted to doubt God’s goodness and care. He’s tempted to give himself over to envy and covetousness. And it’s a strong feeling (v. 22). He nearly slips (v. 2)‚ meaning he nearly loses his footing in walking faithfully. But we see that when he takes his feelings to the Lord‚ his heart and perspective are changed. When your children are tempted to trust their feelings‚ take them to psalms like Psalm 73. Teach them to deny the idea that they’ll elude the effects of this broken world but also to counter the notion their feelings are the driving impulse in their lives. We often hear people talk about “their truth” or say things like “I can’t help it‚ that’s just how I feel.” We want to honor people’s feelings‚ but we need to remember the heart is deceitful (Jer. 17:9–10). If we trust in feelings‚ we’ll eventually be led astray because our feelings will lie to us. Teach children that feelings aren’t the standard of truth—God is. Even our feelings submit to him and to his will. There will be times when our feelings betray us. To know if our feelings are lying to us‚ we put them up against Scripture. If they betray God’s Word‚ they’re betraying us. Show Kids a Better Way In moments of heightened emotion‚ feelings can seem like the only real thing to our children. So we can’t lead with the idea that feelings aren’t trustworthy. We want to get kids to the point where they can acknowledge both the goodness of being created as a feeling being and the reality of being a broken feeling being. To know if our feelings are lying to us‚ we put them up against Scripture. If they betray God’s Word‚ they’re betraying us. After we’ve talked through our feelings‚ acknowledged their place in our lives‚ and fought the urge to sin‚ then we can look with our kids at their hearts to discern the validity of their feelings. Our culture seems to offer two options for feelings—trust your feelings always or deny your feelings completely. Neither of these will lead to truly resilient kids. Instead‚ help children acknowledge the difficulty of this world and find healthy ways to express feelings. Using the psalms as your guide‚ show kids a better way to engage emotions—one that’s guided by the God who created us as feeling beings and gave us an entire book of the Bible to teach us to feel rightly.
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Baldur’s Gate 3: The Owlbear Cave and how to open the Gilded Chest of Selûne
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Baldur’s Gate 3: The Owlbear Cave and how to open the Gilded Chest of Selûne

After leaving the Druid’s Grove — the camp with the tieflings and the druids in Baldur’s Gate 3 — you’ll be heading west. Along the way‚ you might spot the Owlbear Cave where you’ll find a secret that lets you open the Gilded Chest of Selûne. Here’s our mini-guide to help you out. How to get the Owlbear cub in Baldur’s Gate 3 The Owlbear cave in Baldur’s Gate 3 is west before the Blighted Village and north. But‚ if you’re at this guide‚ you likely already knew that. Once here‚ you can fight the Owlbear and kill it or take the pacifist route by sneaking around it or talking to it. Screenshot: PC Invasion I refrained from doing that since the Owlbear cub could later join your camp in Baldur’s Gate 3. You can fight and kill the Owlbear here‚ including the Owlbear cub. There aren’t major story consequences to doing this‚ but it’s pretty heartbreaking‚ no matter how valuable...
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LEGO Fortnite: How To Get Fertilizer
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LEGO Fortnite: How To Get Fertilizer

Whether you're playing alone or with friends‚ LEGO Fortnite is an absolute blast. Fortnite continues to find new and interesting ways to stay relevant in the public eye. Their latest move is to become more of a platform than a single game. After releasing several modes that are basically full games in their own right‚ players have plenty to keep them busy. At the moment‚ it seems like the LEGO Fortnite mode is getting the most attention‚ and for good reason. With a map this large and endless things to do‚ players can really sink into this game mode for hours at a time.
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LEGO Fortnite: How To Recruit &; Remove Villagers
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LEGO Fortnite: How To Recruit &; Remove Villagers

LEGO Fortnite was teased for a long time‚ but now it's finally here for the world to enjoy! It's an absolute blast to play‚ whether you're mixing it up with friends or exploring solo. Players have a whole new world to explore in sandbox or survival mode! The world is extremely large‚ but with so much to do‚ there's no risk of running out of things to do.
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Thousands of cave bear bones found at Paleolithic site
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Thousands of cave bear bones found at Paleolithic site

Archaeologists have recovered more than 10‚000 animal bones‚ most of them from cave bears‚ in two seasons of excavations at a Paleolithic site in the Ansbach district of Bavaria. The first excavation in 2022 recovered seven well-preserved jaw fragments of cave bears. This year’s dig recovered enough cave bear bones to compose an almost complete skeleton of the massive animal. Radiocarbon analysis of bone samples dates them to around 40‚000 B.C. The density of bones is extraordinary‚ with 300 bones and teeth of various animals found in a test area of just one square meter and 10‚000 over an area of 1‚200 square meters. They include the remains of cave bears‚ wolves‚ mammoths‚ rhinoceroses‚ wild horses and the well-preserved remains of an upper jaw and teeth from a cave hyena. There are cut marks on many of the fragments and pieces of flint worked to a sharp edge were also at the site‚ and burn marks on small pieces of bone indicate this wasn’t a natural accumulation of animal bone‚ but rather a processing site used by Paleolithic humans. At that time much of Central Europe was populated by Neanderthals‚ but it’s not possible to tell whether the stone tools were made by Neanderthals or Homo sapiens sapiens. At least some of the animals were hunted by people‚ but they may also have been scavenged after being hunted by animal predators. Neanderthals‚ for example‚ are known to have harvested unfinished carrion left behind by hyenas. The site’s rich evidence of animal and human interaction is extremely rare for the period. The human population in Europe in the Paleolithic was small and widely spread out. Research relies on the examination of just a few thousand individuals‚ the population of a small town today only scattered across the continent. The concentrated remains here will help scientists shed new light on how early Europeans hunted‚ scavenged and ate. The animal bones are currently being examined by archaeozoologists who are documenting their species‚ age and‚ if possible‚ gender. Further studies will include stable isotope analysis that might explain what the animals ate and how far they roamed from their places of origin.
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YubNub News
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Watch: Nikki Haley Disqualified Herself During CBS Interview Saying 12-Year-Old Kids Should Be Able To Get Sex Change Operations — She’s Done…
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Watch: Nikki Haley Disqualified Herself During CBS Interview Saying 12-Year-Old Kids Should Be Able To Get Sex Change Operations — She’s Done…

Once again‚ the media and the Uniparty regime are trying to deceive the American people. They want you to believe that a Republican who isn’t President Trump actually has a shot at securing the nomination.…
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YouTube restores inspirational Catholic channel weeks after removing it as ‘scam’
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YouTube restores inspirational Catholic channel weeks after removing it as ‘scam’

Sat Dec 9‚ 2023 - 6:06 pm EST (LifeSiteNews) — A Catholic YouTube channel best known for streaming an inspirational documentary about the life of an Irish nun has been restored one month after the Google-owned…
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Man found guilty of brutally murdering sex therapist‚ who was once Drew Carey’s fiancée‚ sentenced to life in prison
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Man found guilty of brutally murdering sex therapist‚ who was once Drew Carey’s fiancée‚ sentenced to life in prison

A California man was found guilty of brutally murdering his sex therapist ex-girlfriend – who once was the fiancée of Drew Carey’s. Gareth Pursehouse‚ of Playa del Rey‚ was convicted of first-degree…
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ACLU Announces It Will Represent The NRA In Supreme Court Case
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ACLU Announces It Will Represent The NRA In Supreme Court Case

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)  announced on Saturday that it will represent the National Rifle Association (NRA) at the Supreme Court in an upcoming First Amendment case.In NRA v.…
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