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The Reality with Fantasy
relationships, self-help, addiction, romance Stephen Peter Anderson 8/25/19 relationships, self-help, addiction, romance Stephen Peter Anderson 8/25/19

The Reality with Fantasy

Everybody loves to dream big and let their mind wander to the fantastic. In my opinion, somewhat generalised, there seems to be a distinction between a man and a woman’s idea of fantasy.

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I Never Kissed Dating Goodbye
christian living, relationships, self-help, christian Stephen Peter Anderson 8/3/19 christian living, relationships, self-help, christian Stephen Peter Anderson 8/3/19

I Never Kissed Dating Goodbye

For most young adults, growing up in the church presents a shared fear of being single. I believe this feeling is more intense than for those who likely never I Never Kissed Dating Goodbye grew up in the church.

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Are We What We Eat?
self-help, christian living Stephen Peter Anderson 7/28/19 self-help, christian living Stephen Peter Anderson 7/28/19

Are We What We Eat?

I recently read an article in the Guardian about a journalist who set himself a challenge of not reading any headlines in the news for a month. The notion of whether it would make him feel better about the world?

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Have you ever told yourself, “I love you”?
christian living, christian, addiction, counselling, relationships, self-help Stephen Peter Anderson 7/14/19 christian living, christian, addiction, counselling, relationships, self-help Stephen Peter Anderson 7/14/19

Have you ever told yourself, “I love you”?

I don’t Netflix and Chill, however, I do enjoy the slow immersion of podcasts. I auto-subscribe to a checkerboard diet to level up my health, wealth, and wisdom like it’s some superpower.

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Does your story repeat itself?
christian living, relationships, self-help, christian Stephen Peter Anderson 6/22/19 christian living, relationships, self-help, christian Stephen Peter Anderson 6/22/19

Does your story repeat itself?

The first response always given when something terrible happens to someone is: Why? Why me? Why now? Why not him or her? Why on earth? Why, why, why?

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