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The Freedom Of Saying “I Don’t Know”

The Freedom Of Saying “I Don’t Know”

Saying “I don’t know” is a gift from God. Saying “I don’t know” is an acknowledgment of your finiteness, which is His good design. Saying “I don’t know” frees you from the pressure to know everything that is going on everywhere with everyone.

What if you knew Jesus was coming back in 24 hours?

What if you knew Jesus was coming back in 24 hours?

If you knew that Jesus was returning in 24 hours, what would you do? How would the next 24 hours unfold for you? You’d likely live with a greater sense of purpose than you’ve ever lived.

Dealing with stress on the mission field and in the pastorate

Dealing with stress on the mission field and in the pastorate

Typically, ministry leaders are the ones who are sought out for pastoral guidance and counselling by those who are stressed and anxious. But if you are a ministry leader, where do you turn if you are stressed? What do you do if you are anxious?

How social media feeds our “god-complex”

How social media feeds our “god-complex”

Why do we feel the urge to be connected with everyone, everywhere, at all times? I think it’s because we have a “little g” god complex. And social media feeds it.

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