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We all have our own battles to fight.
Number of ratings4 Number of reviews2 Listens toOver 18 LanguagesEnglish, Bulgarian, French Listener sinceAug 29, 2014 Last activein last week GenderFemale PathStep 83 People helped44 Chats104 Listener group chats2 Forum posts15 Forum upvotes13
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Hello! It's wonderful to have you visit my profile. 

I'm here to lend you a listening ear whenever you need it. Before we begin, please take a moment to review what I can offer and what I cannot:

* Active listening does not involve providing counseling or advice. However, I'm here to attentively listen to you without judgment and facilitate our conversation.

I'm available to support you through any experiences you may be going through, whether you're feeling overwhelmed, anxious, sad, or simply in need of someone to talk to.

As a Christian, I'm open to joining you in prayer if that's something you're interested in. Just let me know!

I prefer not to delve into discussions related to addiction or sexual issues.

* I don't take casual chats. And I prefer not to share personal details. I count on your understanding. 

Remember, you are not alone in facing your challenges! ♥


Recent forum posts
Adjusting to the Lord’s Plan
Religion & Spirituality / by AmyPondd
Last post
2 days ago
...See more While following God may involve change or, at times, even loss, we can trust Him for a just reward. Our heavenly Father’s plans are based on His goodness, justice, and mercy. Because of His perfect character, we can trust the direction He gives us. Adjusting to God’s design—accepting His will and making needed changes in our circumstances and relationships—is always the wisest action to take (Proverbs 3:5-6 [https://www.intouchuk.org/read/daily-devotions#]). 5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding. 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He will make your paths straight. /In Touch Ministries/
God Comforts Us
Religion & Spirituality / by AmyPondd
Last post
1 day ago
...See more Distractions offer only temporary relief from pain; in contrast, our heavenly Father promises healing. In times of distress, we can fall into the habit of turning to God as a last resort. Food, relationships, careers, technology, and entertainment—these and other forms of escapism allure us with the false promise of relief. But whether we indulge in sweets, mindless scrolling on social media, or pointless busyness, we’ll always find ourselves empty and drained afterward. Worse still, the problem that sent us running is still there when we get back. Reaching for God instead of our distractions requires the pain of being present in our distress—fully aware of our deep need, seeking a heavenly solution instead of the pleasures and diversions of this world. In our reading today, God reminds the children of Israel that even in the messy, painful space between promise and fulfillment, He never begins something that He doesn’t complete. In Israel’s struggle to become a nation after years of suffering and exile, God never left them. Instead, Israel experienced His deliverance in abundant and diverse ways. Since we are children of God, Israel’s promised deliverance is extended to us—it’s an invitation to turn to Him with full confidence that we will be comforted. We are assured that “He who began a good work among [us] will complete it” and see us through to the end ( [https://www.intouchuk.org/read/daily-devotions#]Philippians 1:6 [https://www.intouchuk.org/read/daily-devotions#]). /In Touch Ministries/
Dealing with pain
Anxiety Support / by AmyPondd
Last post
2 days ago
...See more "How much immediate or long-term relief do you get from your tendency to escape, avoid, or get rid of the pain?" This hit me hard when reading the Acceptance & Commitment Therapy [https://www.7cups.com/act-therapy-techniques/] guide.  I feel not only entangled in my pain. I am drowning. I have had so many issues over the past years. With many of them, I am feeling as if I am alone. The last months were excruciating. Yet, I want to stop the tendency of giving so much attention to my demons. I want to focus on the good things. On the right good things, which will give me this time the correct way to cope with my pain. Is there someone on the same path? Would you like to share directions? Ways to deal with pain and self-acceptance? 
Here is an encouraging word for everyone
Religion & Spirituality / by AmyPondd
Last post
May 9th
...See more In our times of uncertainty, God knows what will help us cope—and we can trust Him to provide it.
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Great person to talk to, found her to be really good listener
A very nice, supportive listener. Thank you for listening to me
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