living life, the monsters are obstacles, really just looking forward in life knowing there will be hard times, but you will be rewarded. But i dont think dez is christian or believes in god so im probably wrong.
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist
living life, the monsters are obstacles, really just looking forward in life knowing there will be hard times, but you will be rewarded. But i dont think dez is christian or believes in god so im probably wrong.
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
@YourNameHere117 you don't need to be a Christian to recognize the benefit in pushing thru hardship to reach the benefit on the other side
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist
In fact, one thing I think Christians get wrong is thinking they have some secret knowledge about life. Yes, the lessons learned in the gospels can be powerful but it's pointing to something about the human experience, acting like you can only reach this understanding thru Christianity is silly and elitist