Robert & Kay Camenisch encouraging and equipping relationships

There is Hope for Overcoming Anger–Notes from Inmates

In September of 2013, I recorded answers from inmates on questionnaires about their struggles with anger. Looking back over their responses encouraged me, so I decided to share them with you. As they studied Uprooting Anger, inmates filled out weekly accountability reports that described anger incidents from the previous week and how they dealt with…

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Marriage: Contract or Covenant?

Is Your marriage a contract or a covenant? We recently attended a marriage enrichment gathering called Weekend to Remember (which we highly recommend). As the speakers shared, I was again struck by the need for us to know the difference between a contract and a covenant. A contract is a legal agreement between two parties,…

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Hope in Troubled Times

Crime is escalating. Murders increasing.  While some deny there’s a problem, those directly in charge are frantically searching for solutions. Meanwhile demands for change grow louder.  The increase is blamed on many things, such as Covid-19, decrease in police presence, easy access to guns, racism, lack of jobs, anger from hopelessness, and more. Suggestions to…

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How to Forgive When It Is Difficult

Jesus said, “For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses (Matt. 6:14-15). Jesus spoke these words immediately after teaching His disciples to ask God to forgive “my” sins (transgressions) as I forgive those…

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Hope When Life Seems Hopeless

Long months of COVID-19, isolation, and a diet of gloomy news, accompanied by loss of lifestyle and loved ones have led to more depression and suicide. Short days, dark, gloomy weather and cultural chaos add to the load. How do you maintain a positive attitude in such a time? Where do you find hope when…

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Wait on the Lord!

Wait on the Lord;  Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart, Wait I say on the Lord. Ps 27:14 Waiting brings to mind waiting on the teenage daughter who is always late. Or thinking of your to-do list while sitting in a doctor’s office watching the hands on the clock slowly turn.…

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