Category Archives: Encouragements

How does a real Christian Relationship and Family Life taste?

These days, it is quite normal for parents to get divorced; children suffer and do not get to experience the sweet taste of a good Christian Family life.

To know how something tastes, we have to experience it, otherwise, we analyse things only from our context and cannot really get the true taste of something.


For example, those who only eat fast food, do not know the taste of freshly cooked Italian Pasta (what a shame!).

Give your children a taste of a good family life. Don’t know where to start? Why not start with our Family Life manuals?

Written by Christian Pälchen

How to get through a crisis

Have you been through a crisis?

Here are some thoughts on how you can survive and work through it:

  • Have a daily rhythm
  • Set daily goals
  • Talk to other people, use your Social Network. You can talk about the same thing seven times with seven different people from all walks of life and from different cities. Through talking, things get clearer and the pain will ease.
  • Take time for yourself, do something that will relax you and bring you joy – go to a cinema, visit friends, visit a bakery for breakfast.
  • Go to a forest and shout out any frustrations.
  • Be active, get involved in a sport or exercise.
  • Focus on new goals
  • Be clear about what you need in the next 4 weeks, 3 months and 6 months. Moving to a new town or into a new home with new friends and a change of scenery will help you through your crisis. (Do not be impulsive.)
  • Think about where you were before the crisis and ask yourself: Which of my goals in life are still attainable and do I still want to reach them?
  • Reflect on the crisis: Why did this happen? Is there something I can do so that it doesn’t happen again?
  • Involve God in all of this; ask Christians to pray for you; read the Bible; ask Christ to fill you with peace, new energy and clear guidance. 
  • Be sober during your decision process. 
  • Use the crises as an opportunity to change things in your life.
  • Put the crisis behind you… it happened and there is nothing you can do to change it. Make the steps to see progress out of the trauma and onto new borders.

Some helpful passages to focus on in your time of crisis:

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” – Jeremiah 29:11

“I have said these things to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” – John 16:33

Lean on God through your crisis. Find your peace in him.

Written by Christian Pälchen

Strength givers for your daily life…

Prof. Sonja Lyubomirsky, from the University of California, found out that these 8 points are done on a daily basis by happy people:

  1. They devote a great amount of time to their family and friends, nurturing and enjoying those relationships.
  2. They are comfortable expressing gratitude for all they have.
  3. They are often the first to offer helping hands to co-workers and passers-bys.
  4. They practice optimism when imagining their futures.
  5. They savour life’s pleasures and try to live in the present moment.
  6. They make physical exercise a weekly and even daily habit.
  7. They are deeply committed to lifelong goals and ambitions (e.g., fighting fraud, building cabinets, or teaching their children their deeply held values).
  8. Last but not least, the happiest people do have their share of stresses, crises, and even tragedies. They may become just as distressed and emotional in such circumstances as you or I, but their secret weapon is the poise and strength they show in coping in the face of challenge.

Written by Christian Pälchen

How do you define modesty?

These following aspects of modesty, give us a working definition: 

Modesty is a respectable manner of adorning one’s body and carrying oneself, born out of a freedom from a worldly definition of beauty and worth, and motivated by a hatred of sin and a desire to draw attention to God.

When it comes to the subject of modest clothing, the first question we should ask ourselves is: What am I trying to accomplish by what I wear?

Biblical Definition of Modesty

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