1. Is Selena Gomez a Christian? Unveiling the Truth - ChurchLeaders
16 feb 2024 · At the heart of Gomez's connection to Christianity seems to be a deeply personal relationship with God. It's reflected in her reflective posts, ...
Selena Gomez, with her enchanting voice, compelling acting, and influential presence as a producer, has become a beacon of inspiration for millions. Amid the shimmer of her versatile career, many of her admirers are drawn
2. God and Mental Health: Selena Gomez's Journey of Faith
10 feb 2023 · Selena Gomez recently revealed that it was God who gave her strength during her darkest moments. She has been open about her mental health journey.
Selena Gomez recently revealed that it was God who gave her strength during her darkest moments.
3. Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me is a powerful reminder that Christians ...
8 nov 2022 · It should be no surprise, but it is a timely reminder: mental health issues can affect us all, even if we have a strong relationship with God.
As a fellow musician, Philippa Hanna is all-too-aware that the spotlight cannot cure low self-esteem, or meet our need for connection. Only God can do that
4. Selena Gomez on Politics, Faith, and Making the Music of Her Career
9 mrt 2021 · I just want to make it clear that I love being able to have my faith, and believe in what I believe in, and that truly is what gets me through. ...
It was especially remarkable given the fact that Gomez had never voted before 2020. Had she done the blue-state thing of assuming her vote didn’t matter? “I just had no idea,” she says, sounding sad and unguarded. “Either I didn’t care or I just was not recognizing the importance of who’s running our country, and that’s really scary to think about.” In a conversation with vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, she explained that she hadn’t previously been educated on the importance of voting. (She tells me that she didn’t hesitate to share this with the public, because she knew there were “a million people my age” who were in the same boat.) During election week, she was tense and terrified; she stayed up late watching the news, waiting for new batches of votes to be counted. Though Gomez is still wary of being divisive—at one point in our conversation, she tries to think of a way to describe the Trump administration and lands on “pretty hard to like”—she tells me she’s thrilled about the election’s outcome. Videos have been circulating, in the flourishing ecosystem of the Selena Gomez fan internet, of Gomez in New York, the day the election was called for Joe Biden, saying that no human is illegal; in another video, she’s in the back seat of a car, smiling deliriously, singing Miley Cyrus’s “Party in the U.S.A.”
5. 'By Grace Through Faith' – Selena Gomez Reveals Christian Journey
18 apr 2017 · In recent months, Gomez has revealed more of her spiritual and Christian side by associating with a few churches and pastors. And she shared ...
See AlsoMark Heal Golden Globes DressSelena Gomez is one of the few in Hollywood to actually express her faith without losing popularity or fear of retribution. In a recent interview with Vogue she explains where she is spending more of her time these days, and it is not around the Hollywood elite.
6. 40 Religious Celebrities Who Follow the Christian Faith - Woman's Day
12 sep 2022 · The country star has often been vocal about her relationship with God, both in her music and in interviews. She spoke about a difficult ...
This list of religious celebrities may surprise you.
7. Selena Gomez on her faith, mental ill health and social media in new ...
More videos on YouTube ... Gomez has been open about her personal life, including her battle with mental health and her relationship with God. Gomez has been an ...
Selena Gomez is an actress, singer, entrepreneur, producer and now, the subject of her very own documentary. What you may not know about Gomez is that she has
8. Fish, Fetishization, and Faith in the Arctic Ocean - MDPI
1 dag geleden · Respecting the limits of human knowledge, or the greatness of God, does not come easily. ... She has worked in the field of Sámi theology, ...
The ocean is a site of energy, space, movement, depth, and extraction. The biblical creation account begins there, with the energy of movement of the Spirit over the Deep. The exploitation of the ocean can be read as a desecration of the Deep, of divine presence and creativity, where beings of the deep roam. Many of these beings are beyond human knowledge, known only to the Creator. Many disturbances of the ocean floor and ocean dwellers have already occurred; penetrating even deeper into the ocean is a form of sacrilege. Extractive politics in the Arctic Ocean and in Northern Sápmi continue following decades of overfishing, poaching, and repression of indigenous coastal traditions. The Sámi tradition and ecological theologies offer a different way of looking at coastal and ocean regions. As tools to counter the calls for endless extraction, we offer narratives that highlight the importance of the coastal Sámi oral tradition and a decolonial ecotheology of a protective apophasis of the Deep. Countering extraction involves rejecting a hermeneutics of commodity fetish that distorts the ocean and those that live and travel within it by framing them as endlessly extractable. This article seeks to resist the extraction of oceanic waters and remind us of ways to respect ocean-dwelling species, the ocean, and ourselves in a time where we are facing the sixth great extinction.