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When we think of anger, we don’t often think of it as a God-given emotion … but it is. There’s nothing in scripture that says “Don’t get angry.” Instead, we are encouraged to be slow to anger.
But what does it mean to be slow to anger?
In this week’s conversation, Candace and Jennie are digging into anger: what it is, why it is better to be honest about it rather than hide it, strategies that have helped them slow down in their anger, and ways anger can be destructive.
Remember, we are to be “slow to anger” but also not to sin in our anger. Listen in to hear more!
Connect with Candace and Jennie:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
Jennie on Instagram @jennieallen
Grab Jennie’s book: Untangle Your Emotions
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When we think of anger, we don’t often think of it as a God-given emotion … but it is. There’s nothing in scripture that says “Don’t get angry.” Instead, we are encouraged to be slow to anger.
But what does it mean to be slow to anger?
In this week’s conversation, Candace and Jennie are digging into anger: what it is, why it is better to be honest about it rather than hide it, strategies that have helped them slow down in their anger, and ways anger can be destructive.
Remember, we are to be “slow to anger” but also not to sin in our anger. Listen in to hear more!
Connect with Candace and Jennie:
Candace on Instagram @candacecbure
Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast
Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast
Jennie on Instagram @jennieallen
Grab Jennie’s book: Untangle Your Emotions
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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