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He confesses humility about what he can know , yet he is undergirded by a faith that God will help him understand the meaning of the life he earnestly strives to fulfill . He suffers from a sense of inferiority , noted in his ...
He confesses humility about what he can know , yet he is undergirded by a faith that God will help him understand the meaning of the life he earnestly strives to fulfill . He suffers from a sense of inferiority , noted in his ...
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His environment was trustworthy and formed a secure basis for religious faith , in a home atmosphere of affection , gentleness , and kindness . God was first known to him in the love of parents and relatives .
His environment was trustworthy and formed a secure basis for religious faith , in a home atmosphere of affection , gentleness , and kindness . God was first known to him in the love of parents and relatives .
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Faith is important for mental health because it is the antidote to anxiety . As we come to understand how anxiety pervades human experience from birth to death we become aware of the magnitude of the problem it presents .
Faith is important for mental health because it is the antidote to anxiety . As we come to understand how anxiety pervades human experience from birth to death we become aware of the magnitude of the problem it presents .
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