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Author: Starla Bice

Starla Bice is Wesley's blessed wife of 27 years, mother of four incredibly awesome young adults, and lover of all things Jesus. She is on a mission to remove all confusion from her Christian walk and invites anyone who would like to join her on this amazing adventure Jesus calls life more abundant (John 10:10, 3 John 1:2).
Humble Yourself

Humble Yourself

Pride says, “Work hard to obtain, and even harder to maintain.” God says, “Humble yourself and let me lavish all of my goodness on you.” Let’s choose Jesus’ life more abundantly (John 10:10). And resist the devil and his lies.

Talk is Cheap

Talk is Cheap

Throughout the Bible we are warned about people who boast in themselves with their words but fall short in action. We are also warned not to be those people because talk is cheap!

Love Yourself

Love Yourself

What is self-love? The Bible tells us to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. We can’t really do either perfectly until we discover God’s love for us and the whole world.

Be Practical

Be Practical

All Promises
All the promises of God are yes and AMEN (let it be done) in Christ Jesus! God is establishing you in Christ. He has already anointed you if you are in Christ!

For all the promises of God in him [are] yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us. – 2Co 1:20 KJV
Now he which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath anointed us, [is] God; – 2Co 1:21 KJV

Girls, Cover Your Head

Girls, Cover Your Head

The entire Bible can be read and understood from a place of humility or used to dominate and manipulate from pride. “Girls, Cover Your Head” explains that Christians should never use God’s gifts and strengths to attempt to manipulate or control another human being! Dominance over other people in any form is sin that leads to death.

Gender Confusion

Gender Confusion

Do you want to be more attractive to your spouse? Why is religion still putting such an emphasis on gender for leadership positions? The church should be leading in these areas but tend to be more confused than the world.