Are sex doll torso products beginner friendly?

sex doll torso products beginner friendly Sex doll torso products have gained considerable popularity in recent years, offering a compact and realistic alternative to full-body dolls. One question that frequently comes up among potential buyers is: are sex doll torso products beginner friendly? For someone new to adult toys, the idea of owning a sex

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5 Ways to Increase Your Creativity

Trying a new hobby is another way to increase your creativity. When you start a new hobby, it can help you tap into more creative zones than before. This is especially true if you are an artist and trying to find a new medium. Even if you are not a professional artist, you can still

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7 Ways to Love Your Family When You Disagree Politically

Finally, keeping an eternal perspective when dealing with political disagreements in your family is vital. While political issues are important, they are temporary and earthly concerns. In contrast, your relationship with God and your family members as God’s children has eternal significance. Jesus says in Matthew 6:33: “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and

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Finally, serving people with humility can open doors for Christ’s love to flow from our lives into their lives. Being humble shows spiritual strength at work. When Jesus washed his disciples’ feet in John 13, he showed that humbly serving others is the way to true greatness in God’s kingdom. Jesus tells them in John 13:14:

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10 Ideas for Creating a Christ-Centered Home Environment

As Christians, creating a Christ-centered home environment is important. Our homes should feel different to outsiders who come in, full of love and, grace, and humility. The atmosphere should feel warm, inviting, and comforting. For many of us, warm and inviting equates to scented candles or plugins, cozy throws, and a pot of coffee. So, how do we

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4 Ways to Help Your Teen Navigate Being Back at School

It can be really easy to get overwhelmed and frustrated when things aren’t going well. First, you are going to need to have grace for yourself. Your schedule and routines change right along with your teens. They will likely need more of you in some ways. They may be pulling away from you in others. This is normal. You

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7 Ways Believers Are Free to Choose

Dr. Caroline Leaf teaches, “The process of thinking and choosing is the most powerful thing in the universe after God and it is a phenomenal gift from God to be treasured and used properly.” We can choose life-giving or destructive thoughts. Paul, New Testament missionary and writer, exhorts, “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true,

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5 Guidelines to Co-Parenting after Divorcing a Narcissist

Brought to you by Divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences, but when your ex-spouse is a narcissist, the challenges can feel overwhelming. Co-parenting after such a relationship adds a layer of complexity that is unique to those dealing with narcissism. However, with the right mindset, biblical wisdom, and a focus on the well-being

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10 Prayer Practices for Busy Lives

Creating a space in your home specifically for prayer is a great way to stay connected during the busier times of life. When you are in this space, you are there for only one reason, and it’s a space you create, which means it will bring calmness and peace. Here are some ideas to help

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6 Approaches to Prayer When You Feel Anxious

Anxiety and fear are closely related, although I would say that fear might bring about a stronger emotional response. For anyone who has experienced a panic attack, it can be extremely frightening. Some have described it as feeling like they were dying or having a heart attack. Thankfully, I haven’t experienced panic attacks to that

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A Biblical Guide to the 12 Disciples of Jesus

The Bible teaches us that the original apostles of Jesus were Peter, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Judas Iscariot, Matthew, Thomas, James, the son of Alpheus, Bartholomew, Judas Thaddeus, and Simon Zelotes. Among these were fishermen during the time of calling, i.e., Peter, James, John, and Andrew. It was at this time that He went off

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7 Healthy Habits of Singleness

Being thankful for singleness can seem like an oxymoron because many singles don’t see a reason to be grateful for it. On the contrary, there are many reasons to be grateful for being single. To start, singleness is a symbol of freedom. Freedom to grow as God allows you, freedom to learn who you are

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5 Sneaky Habits that Cause Serious Mental Health Problems

Substance use is also detrimental to our mental health. Substance use is essentially introducing certain substances to the body, whether ingesting, injecting, inhaling, or otherwise consuming. These substances can include anything from alcohol (hard liquor, beer, or wine), drugs (illegal, over-the-counter, or prescription), to tobacco or inhalants. Notice the habit listed here isn’t just substance

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6 Ways to Guard Your Heart from Manipulative People

Proverbs 29:11 says, “A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back.” A fool shares everything and anything with others without consideration of whether the recipient is a safe place for this information. Wise people are discerning about how they share sensitive information. When interacting with a person

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7 Surprising Facts about the Apostle John

As happens when people travel and spend a great deal of time together, they give each other nicknames. Jesus himself gave John and James the name “Sons of Thunder.” Mark 3:17 lists them among the main disciples, “James, son of Zebedee and his brother John (to them he gave the name Boanerges, which means, ‘sons

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4 Unique Ways the Psalms Encourage Women

“Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens” (Psalm 119:89). The Lord’s immutability is good news for women claiming comfort and encouragement, and the Psalms remind us of this truth multiple times (Ps. 33:11, Ps. 18:2, Ps. 102:27, just to name a few more). So much in life is unpredictable, ourselves included.

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5 Ideas for Family Summer Fun

Something I have always adored about my childhood are the summer activities my mother used to plan for my sisters and I. If there was anything my mother was amazing at, it was her ability to plan, keep us busy, and keep us engaged. Summer was a break from school, but it was also a

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8 Lessons from the Founding Fathers We Need to Hear Today

Because the Founders were Christians, devout to some degree, or Deists, they believed every person was created by God and carried the inherent image of God. This core identity made everyone equal in value, none more than another. This idea comes from Judeo-Christian ethics alone. No other religion of the ancient world espoused this.  Paul

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3 Essentials in Paul’s Letters for All Leaders

Paul called early Christians “brother” even when he was admonishing them — which he often did, as he worked to explain God’s enduring love and Christ’s saving sacrifice on the cross. Consider Paul’s critical task; to grow the new Church and to spread Jesus’ message to all mankind. Paul took this task seriously, and also

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6 Do’s and Don’ts of Christian Grandparenting

Grandparenting is an exhilarating and emotional opportunity, unlike the parenting experience we had with our own kids. The similarities bring nostalgia, while the differences produce freedom. Many a grandparent has said, “I would trade parenting for grandparenting any day.” When you’re the grandparent, you’re the hero, the gift-giver, the best friend, and the non-disciplinarian.This blessed role comes

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Was the American Revolution Sinful?

Providence is an interesting word, commonly used to refer to God, but also to His divine will and the force through which God exerts that will on earth. When reading the writings of the Founding Fathers, they often would refer to Providence as acting during the course of the war. George Washington wrote, “By the

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4 Ways Trendy Church Culture Is Making You Spiritually Weak

“There is no faithfulness or steadfast love, and no knowledge of God in the land; there is swearing, lying, murder, stealing, and committing adultery; they break all bounds, and bloodshed follows bloodshed.” – Hosea 4:1b-2  The first three chapters of Hosea’s book provide a powerful example of the heart-wrenching nature of Israel’s spiritual unfaithfulness. Instead of pursuing

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8 Things That Make You a Magnet for Narcissists

Just because you have attracted or are in a relationship with a narcissist doesn’t mean you stay that way. There are many ways to empower yourself against their control and manipulation. Set Clear Boundaries. You need to establish what your boundaries are and enforce them consistently. Narcissists will push to see how far they can go.

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4 Green Flags of Godly Friendships

One of the best examples of a friendship filled with green flags in the Bible is that of David and Jonathan. David and Jonathan loved each other selflessly and purely, as shown in 1 Samuel 18:1, “the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.” Their friendship was

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5 Ways to Grow Christian Friendships

Fostering friendships takes time, energy, and communication. As adults, it can be difficult to build friendships because many individuals already have established friend groups. If you are someone who is trying to grow your friendships, know that you will need patience. True, genuine friends are hard to find, but they are out there. The Lord

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5 Ways to Thrive While Waiting on God’s Timing

Ultimately, thriving while you’re waiting on God’s timing comes down to trusting His sovereignty. It’s about remembering that He is in control, He knows what He’s doing, and that He has a good plan for your life. Even when you can’t see the path ahead, even when you don’t understand why things are happening the

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7 Prayers for Every Fear

Of all the issues shared in my one-on-one mentorship programs, fear is mentioned most often. In my own life, fear has kept me from moving forward in faith, hindered my trust in God, and burdened my thoughts like a heavy weight.  Thankfully, we have a Savior who empowers us to pray against every fear. As

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7 Bible Verses About God’s Eternal Nature

I’m gratefully aware that it’s not my tendency to question the eternal nature of God. From the time I was a small child, I believed He always was, always is, and always will be. I don’t take my faith for granted, and I’m often humbled that the Lord planted such deep roots at such a

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10 Prayers for Dad’s Who Need God’s Strength

My dad was the classic tough-love type of dad. If I was hurt as a kid or something didn’t go my way, his advice was simple: suck it up, slap a Band-Aid on it, and keep going. He likely picked that up from his own father, whose famous line was, “Tough times don’t last, tough people do.” That

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Fathers Who Fell Short in The Bible and How God Used Them

One scholar explains that David feared for his life, not only because of threats from Saul, or from other nations: these threats “extended to his own family. The rebellion of his son Absalom is a poignant example.” His son’s rebellion occurred after the rape of Tamar, perhaps even as a result of David’s response. “When King

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6 Ways to Commemorate Memorial Day

It’s important for Americans to commemorate Memorial Day and not forget our military men and women who served and fought for our country throughout the decades: to reflect on, remember, remind, and recognize the fight, the cost, the sorrow, and the sacrifices, how they have paid dearly with their lives so that we may live

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5 Ways to Let Travel Deepen Your Walk with Christ

In the stress of everyday life, it can be challenging to find quiet times to reflect and listen for God’s voice speaking to you. Your mind is often cluttered with to-do lists and distractions. Taking a break from your responsibilities can allow you to enjoy mental and emotional margins.  Travel uniquely offers the chance to

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4 Ways Surrendering to God Can Radically Change Your Life

The opposite of Biblical surrender is resisting or refusing to yield one’s will to God’s authority. When resisting God’s leading, we often cling to control, prioritizing personal desires over God’s will, and ultimately, experience a feeling of distance from the Lord.  Anxiety and stress can rear their ugly heads in our lives, often without our

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4 Biblical Parents Who Seemingly Made Colossal Mistakes

As beautiful and wonderful as Sarah is described in the Bible, it seemed she had a moment of parental misdirection, thinking she had come up with a way of solving her and Abraham’s childlessness by giving her handmaiden to him to fulfill God’s promise of a son to her husband. Sarah’s seemingly parental misdirection didn’t

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4 Steps for Praying Boldly with Confident Expectation

How many of you would describe yourself as being bold by nature? Someone who takes risks, is courageous, and exudes confidence to “boldly go where no man has gone before”—the last quote for dramatic effect. Lol, I admire you if you fall into those categories. Me, not so much. I wouldn’t describe myself as timid,

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6 Prayers for Fragmented Relationships

“Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let  the righteous be shaken.” Psalm 55:22 “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” Proverbs 4:23 Knowing when to let go of a fragmented relationship is a serious decision that requires God’s wisdom. You can

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6 Prayers to Set Your Heart on Jesus this Easter

The Apostle Paul tells us, “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things” (Colossians 3:1-2). When we are meditating on fostering a focused heart, we are going to have

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What Did Jesus Do Each Day during Holy Week?

Jesus and His disciples observed the Passover and the Lord’s Supper in the Upper Room (Matthew 26:17-30; Mark 14:12-26; Luke 22:7-30; John 13:1-30). When evening came, Jesus was reclining at the table with the Twelve. And while they were eating, he said, “Truly I tell you, one of you will betray me.” They were very

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Top 7 Reasons Why Christians Pray

Why Should Christians Pray?In the beginning of time, God created humans to be in an intimate relationship with Him. Adam and Eve walked in the Garden of Eden with God by their side. However, Satan deceived and tempted them, and they chose to walk in the enticing temptation, resulting in the first sin. This caused

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5 Reasons We Need Intercessory Prayer More Than Ever

Our younger generations are faced with sexual indoctrination in school and their peer groups. Drugs have always been a concern with kids, but today, Satan is using the lure of experimenting with alternate sexual lifestyles and dissatisfaction with the way God made them. Sadly, the culture is endorsing this and even trying to legalize the

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10 Prayers to Help Us Spring Clean Our Lives

Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” – Psalm 51:10.  “Dear God, as we clean our homes of dust and clutter, help us also to clean our hearts. Forgive us for any bitterness, anger, or sin you see in us. We want to be renewed and revived by

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7 Ways to Honor God through a Healthy Lifestyle

Physical exercise is a powerful way to honor God by strengthening your body so you can use it well to fulfill God’s purposes for your life. Strength is a blessing, and when you exercise through activities like walking, running, biking, playing a sport, or working out in a gym, you’re preparing yourself to live a life

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5 Shame-Killing Truths about God’s Redemption

When God pulls us from the pit of our filth, misery, and self-destruction, we’re given a gift. We get to live the rest of our days with a profoundly deep sense of gratefulness and joy we would’ve never experienced without veering mightily off the path. I’m not advocating that we glamourize our past moral failures

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5 False Claims about Christian Marriages

Aww, marriage. It’s great, isn’t it? Can you hear the love birds cooing as you gaze into each other’s eyes, clasp one another’s hands, and smile fondly? The wind gently rustles in the sun-filtered treetops along a rugged mountainside that captures an awe-inspiring and breathtaking view. Then, it happens; you both lean in for that

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8 Incomprehensible Truths Found In Christ

As long as I live on this earth, my body is finite, bound by space and time. But God is outside of time. He’s always existed and always will. He’s without beginning or end. He sees everything; there’s no past and future in Him, only now. New Testament writer and Christ-follower Paul wrote, “For he

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3 Reasons Families Will Adore ‘Paddington in Peru’

Paddington in Peru isn’t the best film in the franchise (That honor goes to Paddington 2). Nevertheless, it maintains much of what has made Paddington the best live-action family-friendly franchise in recent film history: charm. The family-film genre is dominated by titles that rely on sarcasm, playful putdowns and slapstick violence. Paddington, though, rejects all three, replacing them

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10 Fun Family Activities for Easter

Invite your kid’s friends over for an Easter egg hunt in your yard. Plan a massive Easter egg hunt with their parents and split the cost. Other things to add to eggs instead of candy include: Toddlers: Mini bubbles, Duplo blocks, soft headbands, bath toys, wooden blocks, and sensory play items. For older kids: Finger

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What Is Systemic Sin?

Systemic sin has, in recent years, been associated with liberation theologies, social justice movements, and critical theory. Each of these areas of study offers unique insights into the symptoms and patterns of systemic sin. For instance, Derrick Bell, widely recognized as the father of critical race theory, highlights the “principle of interest convergence” arguing, “The

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5 Habits Every Single Christian Should Adopt

“Why am I still single?” I remember asking God that exact question one night as I sat in my car after yet another fun-filled wedding—celebrating someone else’s love story while wondering when mine would begin. My eyes were filled with tears during the ceremony, and I want to say it was because I was so

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Debunking 5 Lies Surrounding Demons

Demons are fallen angels. In the beginning, God created angels and their purpose was to serve and worship Him. Sometime before the creation of the world, Satan’s rebellion occurred and one-third of the angels in heaven followed after him (Ezekiel 28:12-28; Revelation 12:4). Satan and the angels who followed him are now known as demons. 

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5 Ways to Resist Overstepping in Your Parent’s Future

This past year, my husband and I have had a theme in our movie watching, senior living, and we’re not talking about high school seniors. As a hospice chaplain, he visits many seniors in their homes, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, long-term care facilities, and a variety of healthcare communities. Surprisingly, there are more

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Six Tips for Improved Relationships

When a conflict or misunderstanding arises, it’s so easy to assume the worst about someone’s intentions. Our first response is to receive it as a personal attack. When we pause for a moment and ask if that’s what they meant to do or say, we often discover that’s not what they meant at all. We

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6 Ways to Keep Yourself Accountable Throughout Lent

Something that really helps to keep me accountable during Lent is journaling. Journaling each day helps keep my mind focused. Rather than giving up or forgetting the reason I started the forty days of drawing closer to God, I’m able to journal my thoughts, feelings, and emotions. Sometimes, I write down prayers and other times

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3 Ways to Revive Your Prayer Life

I’m just going to put this right out there. Prayer is hard work! Am I the only one who feels that way? Probably not…  I’m not sure if it comes from our religious backgrounds where some of us may have had rote prayers that ended up being an exercise more than anything else. Or could

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5 Steps Towards Healing from Church Hurt

Sometimes, when we go through tough seasons, the problems can feel unique to us. However, church hurt has always been a scheme and strategy of Satan. While it can feel unique to you, it most certainly isn’t. Consider some hurts within the early Church. Paul and Barnabas had a “sharp disagreement” because of John Mark

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5 Powerfully Symbolic Herbs in the Bible

In New Testament times, the Pharisees and teachers of the Law had added human traditions to the commandments of God. One of these added traditions, as an extension of the tithe of the land, was to give a tenth of their garden herbs to the Temple (Luke 11:42). The Pulpit Commentary mentions that the original

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9 Powerful Prayers for Your Wife in 2025

Work is where we spend most of our days. The Bible says we should work as if we are working for the Lord and not man. If your wife is happy at work, that’s awesome. Maybe she’s not content and is looking for something else. Or maybe she’s unemployed right now, or things aren’t going well in a business. Here

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6 Reasons to Give Up on Your New Year’s Resolutions

“I don’t do resolutions,” I recently heard a favorite podcaster say. I was surprised by her words because she’d always promoted goal-setting and moving forward with purpose. But she got me thinking…what is a resolution, anyway? One dictionary defines it as “a promise to oneself to start doing something good or stop doing something bad.”

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How to Have a Relationship with God

Prayer is the means of engaging in two-way communication with God.  You will want to start most of your time with God by being quiet and listening to His direction.  At first, being quiet before the Lord may be difficult with the noise and distractions that are all around you.  However, with time, this start

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6 Simple Steps in Guiding Your Teen through Studying Scripture

Teens don’t typically need something aimed at their specific demographic, according to The Gospel Coalition, but finding something that resonates with their personal interests can add meaningfulness to their study. For example, if your teen has an interest in hiking, music, sports, animals, carpentry, cars, or some other area, consider providing a devotional that uses their area of interest as a springboard to provide

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3 Things a Single Mom Can Celebrate at Christmas

Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. I love hot cocoa, Christmas decorations, Christmas music, snuggling under a blanket watching Christmas movies, eggnog, parties, and all the traditions that Christmas brings. I love seeing family and friends that I haven’t seen in a while. I love the reminder of childhood memories with

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