Monday, May 29, 2023

You Don’t Need to Apologize for Crying

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Written by: Kent Bass Kent Bass serves as the pastor for counseling and member care at Imago Dei Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has an...

Top Signs That It Is Time for You to Change Jobs

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If you have been in your current job for quite some time, then you may have noticed that your motivation is dwindling. You may...

11 Things a Pastor’s Kid May Be Thinking

I am the daughter of a pastor. I'm also friends with many other pastor’s kids. Once a pastor’s kid, always a pastor’s kid. If you're a...

Are You Managing Your Mind Chatter?

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Chatter constantly fills our mind. It’s in our consciousness but we are often not aware of this chatter, self-talk. Our mind simply wanders a...

How Fake It Till You Make It Can Go Bad

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Over time, our opinions change on specific topics. I’ve recently begun to question the idea of Fake It Till You Make It. What is Fake...

Pastor, What to Do When Your Competition Is Another Preacher

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Sometimes a pastor finds a neighboring pastor is sucking all the air out of the room. The new preacher is dynamic and exciting and...

3 Reasons to Aim for Your Dream Job

At the start of every new year, many people begin to consider transitioning into a new role with their company or seeking a different...

Rejection: How to Keep Other People from Feeling It

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I blew my knee out, but that wasn’t what hurt the most. I was left alone and felt rejection. Pain is a given in...

How to Find a Guide

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The quickest way to grow is through a mentor or a guide. These are people who will show you where they’ve been, the steps...
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Stubborn Faith

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Do not be passive about your miracle. God will answer your request, but you have to keep asking. Be aggressive about your deliverance. God is...

The Blind Beggar of Jericho: Responding to the Critics of the Bible

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Critics of the Scriptures want to have it both ways. If they find an inconsistency in Scriptures–the numbers seem not to agree, or a story...

How Our Leadership Weakness Becomes Strength with God

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Leaders are often reluctant to acknowledge and accept their weaknesses. I can understand that. I’m often reluctant too. I’m trained to “overcome” my weaknesses and...