In college, I took a psychology class called Sensation and Perception. Sensation is the physical detection of a stimulus (e.g. sound waves, light waves, heat, pressure), while perception is the organization and interpretation of these stimuli to allow us to “make sense” of the things around us. Many have seen images and games like the... Continue Reading →
The Struggle of Competition and Comparison
In the age of social media, we are bombarded with messages that make us think we aren’t measuring up. I find myself asking questions like: How does she make it look so easy? Why can’t I keep my household that organized? Why can’t I be that skinny? Why can’t my hair look like that? I... Continue Reading →
Only God can rescue me from the tunnels in my mind
Years ago, when my husband and I were first dating, we served together in Young Life ministering to high school students. We were part of a team leading small group Bible studies and larger meetings called club. I can vividly remember the day I was planning to speak at club for the first time. I had prepared... Continue Reading →