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Confessions of a recovering people-pleaser
Proverbs 29:25 (NKJ) "The fear of man brings a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord shall be safe." The juice is not worth the squeeze. It is vital to cultivate genuine love and respect for others to avoid offending. Having a basic consideration for others is essential for building healthy relationships. However, it's also important to recognize when we're falling into the trap of unhealthy people-pleasing. As a recovering people-pleaser, I can spot the sneaky traps of tryi
Jan 43 min read


Put Those Toys Away
Growing up, I vividly remember the smell of dinner being cooked as I walked in the front door. Whether coming in from after school or...
Aug 3, 20244 min read


THE HIGH VALUE OF INTEGRITY
I have been reminded recently of the value of integrity when I read this quote by John Maxwell “ When people ask for your loyalty give...
Jan 4, 20243 min read


Audio Blog - 3 Timeless Pictures of a Kingdom Man
Tap the photo to listen to an exciting teaching about three examples Paul gives Timothy in regard to how to walk out his faith and call....
Nov 28, 20231 min read


Momentum: video teaching
Iron Sharpens Iron Leadership Forum - Click the video box to begin.
Aug 29, 20231 min read


Rejecting Rejection
Imagine as a child that your family was chosen to meet and greet the President of the United States on behalf of your town. Imagine even...
Aug 29, 20234 min read


Marriage License
I grew up in the 1970’s and was a devotee of R&B music or what was once referred to as Soul Music. At that time music was (like most...
Aug 1, 20234 min read


Jul 5, 20230 min read


Spiritual WMD
The enemy causing us to be distracted by "good things" in order to keep us from doing the"God things".
Jun 24, 20233 min read


What are you looking for?
A 40 in 60 Blog Now He did not do many mighty works there because of their unbelief. Matthew 13:58 (NKJV) I have heard one of my favorite...
Jun 17, 20232 min read


Don't attend every argument you're invited to
Some discussions are worth attending but most are not.
May 31, 20233 min read
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