by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Feb 5, 2018 | Christian Living, Discover Truth, Forgiveness, Hope, Seeking Direction, Spiritual Growth, Steps to Freedom
Discover Truth | Rae Lynn DeAngelis Have you ever noticed how difficult it can be to move forward while looking back? I learned this lesson the hard way. While I was walking out to my garage to get something, my husband asked me a question. I looked back to answer him...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Jan 29, 2018 | Body Image, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Find Hope, Hope, Relationship with God, Renewing the Mind, Seeking Direction, Spiritual Growth, Steps to Freedom, True Identity
Nourishing God’s Temple | Kelsey Klepper Every New Year, every first of the month and what seemed like every Monday was a new start for me to “get healthy.” Getting healthy meant a smaller number on the scale, a smaller pant size, waist circumference, and less inches...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Jan 22, 2018 | Body Image, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Hope, Relationship with God, Steps to Freedom
Embrace Freedom | Kimberly Davidson I am very excited to be part of the Living in Truth blogging team. My heart lies in helping women embrace the freedom that Jesus Christ died for. When I say the word “freedom,” what comes to your mind? Freedom. It has a nice...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Jan 15, 2018 | Body Image, Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Find Hope, Hope, Spiritual Growth, Stories of Recovery, True Identity
Find Hope | Alison Feinauer Do you have a word for your year? Is there a theme you see that God is trying to teach you? My word for this year is content. Think about our bodies. When was the last time you heard or said, “I’m content to stay the same size...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Jan 8, 2018 | Body Image, Christian Living, Discover Truth, Eating Disorders, Embrace Freedom, Renewing the Mind, True Identity
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis Do you have a pet peeve, something that irritates you or gets on your very last nerve? I must admit; I have a few. Clutter is one. Commercials are another. But the thing that I despise most, that which drives me absolutely insane, is something...