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Plus, The 20 Best Christian Movies of 2023 and More Stories and News [Crosswalk.com Logo]( Connecting through Crisis  [Faith](        [News](        [Devotionals](     [15 Ways to Become a Better You in the New Year](  Debra Fileta One thing I can guarantee you is that this year is going to go by, and you’re either going to come out the other side better, worse, or the same. Because life happens, but what we do with life is completely up to us.  [CONTINUE READING →](         [10 Ways You’re Hurting the Relationship with Your Adult Children (Without Knowing It)](  Tamela Turbeville Being the parent is about adults relating to adults. The rules change. If we don’t make the transition from “parenting” to “being a parent,” we can hurt the new relationship with our adult children without knowing. Here are 10 ways we may be hurting our relationship and not know:  [CONTINUE READING →](        [The 20 Best Christian Movies of 2023](  Michael Foust  [CONTINUE READING →](          [5 Things to Leave Behind to Have the Best Year Yet](  Jessica Kastner I love New Year's. Something about new beginnings and chances to improve always gives me a feeling of hope and excitement. I think the innate desire to get better, go further, and stretch ourselves stems from God. He's always revealing new truths, calling us towards new and sometimes intimidating adventures, and guiding us closer to the ultimate goal of becoming more like Jesus. Think about all the times Jesus called people to higher purposes and uncomfortable change, like the rich young ruler and the many he told to stand up and be healed, stop sinning, or have faith despite grim circumstances. He seems quite the opposite of stagnancy and comfortable familiarity to me.  [CONTINUE READING →](         [Crosswalk.com Logo](  [Read about Salem Web Network](  |  [Unsubscribe](  |  [Email Preference Center](  © 2024 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk. Â

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