
Defeating Rejection and Lies With Hospitality
Have you ever felt like an outsider or rejected? I have. Let me share a story from my childhood that I think will help you as it helped me.
Have you ever felt like an outsider or rejected? I have. Let me share a story from my childhood that I think will help you as it helped me.
This week we are going to talk about the 2 remaining characteristics of manipulators and how to show them the love of Christ. If you missed Part 1 of this post you can view it here. Let’s jump right in: 3. They Manipulate Themselves. CHARACTERISTIC: Manipulators don’t think of themselves
When I say the word “manipulator”, I think just about every one of us can think of someone that word describes. Even in the church. So, how do we show the love of Christ when we are being manipulated? I know a few of you are thinking, “Well, we just
Let’s talk about fixing the church. One thing I learned, years ago, from leaving and returning to the church body, is that every problem doesn’t need my opinion in order to be fixed. If I have to manipulate my will into the church, even if I believe what I’m doing
Many Christians love the idea of Christianity but not the act of personal sacrifice in love to others. They like to talk about sacrifice every Sunday and celebrate the sacrifice Christ made for us. They talk about how important it is to love our neighbors and to give away the
Most of the time when someone feels disconnected, disappointed or discouraged in the church those emotions can be traced back to a lack of relationship with others in the church. Relationships help us to bend and work together when times seem tough but they also strengthen the church body in such a way that when working together they provide shelter for others in the storms of their lives.
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