Tag: struggles

Church, OT, Outreach

How to Remember God’s Faithfulness In the Wilderness

How did God show up in your wilderness? How has God moved in your life during this wilderness season? How has God provided for you? How has he guided you? I’d like to give you an opportunity to reflect on some of God’s goodness and faithfulness during your wilderness season.

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Bible, Church, Discipleship, Gospels, OT

How to Pursue a Promising Future of Faith Over Fear

We’ve been in a wilderness over the past two years. Our wilderness has been social, societal, phycological and political. It’s been very exhausting, like walking through the wilderness. We have been bombarded with fear through confusion, isolation and polarization.

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Leadership, Ministry

3 STRUGGLES YOUR PASTOR’S SCARED TO TALK ABOUT

What? Pastor’s have struggles? Last night I attended a banquet to close our denomination’s 2017 regional convention. Over the past couple of days, I’ve looked

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Communication, Leadership

HOW LOSING A TEAM PERSPECTIVE WILL LEAD TO MINISTRY HEARTACHE

We need a team perspective. In my opinion, biblical truth aligns perfectly with the team perspective. For example, in Ecclesiastes 4, we read that, “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.” (4:9-10a)

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Bible, Communication, Leadership

WHY WE CHOOSE GOD’S SIDE DURING A POWER STRUGGLE?

When You’re Caught In a Tug-Of-War… In work and ministry, there will always be situations where power struggles arise. Our desire to keep people on

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Bible, Discipleship, Leadership

HOW DAILY CHOICES CAN HAVE LONG-LASTING CONSEQUENCES

There are many days of struggle for the Believer. There are plenty of opportunities to make mistakes. However, at every mistake or point of struggle, there is a choice to be made.

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Bible, Communication, Discipleship, OT

How To Navigate Negative Friendships

Have you fallen victim to this before? You’ve listened to their words as they spurred you on to anger or broke your spirit with guilt. Almost immediately you took the bait. Then, later on, you realize it was wrong. The whole thing was a trap.

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