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Le Ann Trees

When It Seems Impossible to Forgive

By Le Ann Trees / February 21, 2025

Even when we’re confident that we have truly forgiven someone, feelings of rejection, pain, and anger can resurface unexpectedly. Do we need to forgive again or somehow do a better job of forgiving? What should we do when we struggle to forgive?

What Is Mutual Submission and How Does It Apply to Marriage?

By Le Ann Trees / February 12, 2025

What is Paul saying in Ephesians 5 about mutual submission and how does it apply to marriage for husbands and wives?

What If You’re Wrong About What Happens After You Die?

By Le Ann Trees / February 6, 2025

Do you think your good efforts will be good enough for God to let you into heaven? If so, why do you think you’re correct? What’s going to happen if you’re wrong?

6 Ways a Christian Wife Cherishes Her Husband

By Le Ann Trees / January 27, 2025

Love and respect are foundational aspects of a God-honoring marriage. Here are six ways a Christian wife cherishes her husband.

Sanctification in Christ — The Rest of Your Story

By Le Ann Trees / January 13, 2025

Sanctification is a slow process of dying to the flesh and living unto God. How can Christians tell whether they are growing in holiness?

12 Books I Wish I Had Read as a New Christian

By Le Ann Trees / January 1, 2025

After attending a wonderful seminary later in life and reflecting back on my early years as a believer, here are 12 books I wish I had read as a new Christian to help me grow in my faith.

2 Things Jesus Did That Everyone Desperately Needs

By Le Ann Trees / December 27, 2024

Here are two things Jesus did that everyone desperately needs.

Jesus: Truly God and Truly Man for the Rest of Eternity

By Le Ann Trees / December 17, 2024

When Jesus was born in the flesh, he didn’t take on a human nature for just a limited time—for the rest of eternity Jesus will be truly God and truly human. This is mind-boggling.

Peace with God, Deliverance from Shame: The Gospel of Luke Chapter 1

By Le Ann Trees / December 3, 2024

In the book of Luke, we find shame in the very first chapter. Yet, God was working a solution to take away not only the reproach of Elizabeth and Israel but ours as well.