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Pastoral Care started the discussion April 17: Making Wrongs Right in the forum Sparkling Gem Devotional 5 years ago
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Learning how to deal with conflicts, resolve them, and move in the love of God is key to achieving victory in our relationships and in our lives.
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Philip replied to the discussion The transitional leader – harnessing your weaknesses into strength in the forum Kingdom Leadership Hub 5 years ago
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Nia replied to the discussion The transitional leader – harnessing your weaknesses into strength in the forum Kingdom Leadership Hub 5 years ago
The transitional leader - harnessing your weaknesses into strength
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This is a wonderful exhortation @michael ! Thank you for sharing and persevering to get this post to us. I can totally relate to feeling inadequate in leadership/calling or getting caught up in perceived failure. I think it’s common for a “mature” Christian to be so motivated to do awesome things for God, but we easily forget it’s God working…
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Philip replied to the discussion The transitional leader – harnessing your weaknesses into strength in the forum Kingdom Leadership Hub 5 years ago
The transitional leader - harnessing your weaknesses into strength
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@michael This week’s discussion excerpt is succinct. I completely resonate with what you are saying. I am also encouraged to know that I am not alone in this as a leader. There are multiple times I have felt abandoned, rejected and as though I am a failure.
And like you, God has spoken so many great things to me while growing up but then there…Nia and Ukemeobong Michael -
Philip replied to the discussion April 13: The Great Commission in the forum Sparkling Gem Devotional 5 years ago
April 13: The Great Commission
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It unveils another perspective of baptism. I used to think of baptism only in terms of the dipping but this clearly shows that baptism is much more than that. There is the permeation of the life of God into our lives as we get immersed into the life of Christ.
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