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Lisa Bedrick

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I'm a stay at home mother of two. I have a 6 month old and a 2 year old. I have been married to a wonderfully sweet and hard working man named Ben for 3 years. I went to Biola University and have a B.A. in English. I have been on missions trips to Taiwan, India and Mexico. In the past I have worked with kids as a summer camp counselor, cruise ship children's counselor, Junior High English teacher, tutor, pre-school teacher, after school care etc. I have lived in California most of my life but also in Nebraska and am currently in Texas. I love to write in a blog in my free time. Check out my blog if you like: orangecountyangel.blogspot.com I also love to make bracelets to use in something I call "Jesus packets." They are goody bags in which ...more

Depression is….

Depression is an inability to give to others because you are so focused on yourself and your own pain.


Depression is a learned helplessness.



Depression is an inability to forgive, let things go, and move on from the past.


Depression causes you to be stuck in the past.


Depression may deplete brain chemicals but natural things can be done to bring them back; exercise, forgiveness, loving others, rest et

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“Most of us don't fear that we are not enough; what most of us really fear is our own greatness. Most of us have a fear of success. Why? Because we don't think that we deserve to be successful in anything. This is why people recklessly spend their money or don't work as hard as they could or do things that they know are wrong. They are hindering their own success on purpose, because they don't think they deserve it. They cut their own legs out from underneath them on purpose. They are self-sabotaging.”
Lisa Bedrick, How to Walk Worthy of Your Calling

“Often times, people don't realize how much their childhood still affects them when they are an adult. Or other people don’t realize the affect things still have on those they know. Other people might even say, “Get over it” or “Move on.” But it’s usually simply not that easy.”
Lisa Bedrick, Sexually Abused and Christian

“Stay Humble. Often anger comes from our own ego and pride. We don't get our own way and so we get angry. But remember, it's not all about you. :) There are other people on the planet that have wants and needs to. :) If what you want conflicts with what others want, sometime you will have to let them have what they want. Everyone is not here to meet your needs alone. They need to take care of themselves sometimes too. Sometimes anger is an ego trip. It's when we think everyone should cater to our needs and do things our own way. Our pride makes us start to think that it's our way or the highway. But you are not God. No one but God is God. :) You cannot run the universe and you are not perfect. These are all good things to remind ourselves of all the time. Paul says in Romans 12, "Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment." Often times anger comes when we have a high opinion of ourselves and the way we think things SHOULD be done. But no one of is perfect. None of us has a perfect way of doing things. We need to allow for differences in other people and different opinions on things. It is never we are right and everyone else is wrong. We need to admit that sometimes we might be wrong too. Amen. So always remember to stay humble and not think of yourself as being perfect or better than you are. If you are able to see that you too make mistakes all the time, then you will have more grace for other people, and you will then become angry less. Amen.”
Lisa Bedrick, How to Walk Worthy of Your Calling

“As Christians, we call ourselves people of faith, but how much practical faith do we really have?”
Lisa Bedrick

“Naturally all of us don't think we deserve very much. We don't believe that things will go well for us in the future, generally because they may not have in the past. Our natural bent is to expect the worst. Our natural tendency is to be negative and doubtful. It is actually very hard to be positive. It takes faith to be positive and believe that good things are in our future.”
Lisa Bedrick

“Most of us don't fear that we are not enough; what most of us really fear is our own greatness. Most of us have a fear of success. Why? Because we don't think that we deserve to be successful in anything. This is why people recklessly spend their money or don't work as hard as they could or do things that they know are wrong. They are hindering their own success on purpose, because they don't think they deserve it. They cut their own legs out from underneath them on purpose. They are self-sabotaging.”
Lisa Bedrick, How to Walk Worthy of Your Calling

“Pop stars AREN'T cool. Cheating on your husband or your wife isn't cool. Having no modesty with your body and no self-respect is NOT cool. It doesn't matter how pretty someone's voice is, or if they SAY they are Christian, God calls us to modesty and faithfulness, so we need to be careful to not idolize anyone that goes way off of what God wants.”
Lisa Bedrick, Relationships

“Why would anyone pay for writing anymore when there's Facebook, and why would anyone pay for music anymore when there's YouTube?”
Lisa Bedrick, On Christian Hot Topics




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