Why am I always the villain? And why am I always locked in?
Soman Chainani, from A World Without Princes
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Why am I always the villain? And why am I always locked in?
Soman Chainani, from A World Without Princes
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the much maligned crow, is intelligent, has great personality when you get to know them and is my air totem
by Michael J Kruger | The Old Testament has run into some hard times as of late. It’s seen by many as a curmudgeonly, legalistic, violent, confusing, and, maybe most of all...
Just because nonbinary people have been often forgotten, doesn't mean that they are worth forgetting. You may be maligned, rejected, and excluded by society, but you are a strong and good person. And you are are better than how you have been treated.
Misunderstood Salt
by Aiden Wilson Tozer
For choosing God as our one all absorbing interest we Christians are sometimes scorned or written off as hopelessly narrow-minded. But must we apologize? Must we apologize that we have chosen Christ as our career? That we deliberately will to walk with those who walk with God? That we have chosen eternity over time and heaven over earth? Must we apologize that we have chosen to seek good and not evil all the days of our lives? That we have chosen so to live that we dare to die? In so choosing whom have we injured? Whose son or daughter is the worse for knowing us? Whose house have we robbed or whose money have we stolen? Whom have we led into crime? Who is a worse husband or father or citizen for following our Savior? If we have wronged anyone it is in spite of our Christian faith, not because of it. No man, no home, no nation is the worse for the presence of a real Christian. Gerhard Tersteegen, the saintly silk weaver, said it for us in a delightful little bit of verse: Child of the Eternal Father, Bride of the Eternal Son, Dwelling place of God the Spirit, Thus with Christ made ever one; Dowered with joy beyond the angels, Nearest to His throne, They the ministers attending His beloved one: Granted all my hearts desire, All things made my own; Feared by all the powers of evil, Fearing God alone; Walking with the Lord in glory Through the courts divine, Queen within the royal palace, Christ forever mine: Say, poor worldling, can it be That my heart should envy thee?
February Prompts Day 13 Maligned
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“Aye. And whether you want them to experience the same type you had.”
“I think I want my future children to have a more stable childhood than I did. Not to malign my own raising.”
“I think that is fair. To make your own decision about what you want for your children is a right and responsibility.”
“What about you? Would you change anything about your raising?”
This I began writing two weeks ago as an overnight guest in a cosy cabin on a farm beside an endless dirt road in the most remote part of th