Category: Overcoming
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Never Worry About Anything – Added Thoughts
In the recent Mentoring Minute, I said, “God’s peace, at work in us, can guard our thoughts and emotions from the anxiety and worry that wants to capture us.” The Scripture I quoted to teach this was Philippians 4:6-7 (GWT). I would like to speak about the next two verses, in which the Apostle Paul…
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Never Worry about Anything.
We all know people who cannot find the peace they desperately need. They are living with anxiety and worry, and have not found a way to rid themselves of it. Perhaps this is you. If not, I am sure that you know someone who suffers from this. The most common reason for anxiety and worry…
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The Circus of Dysfunction
I was talking politics with my friend, Pastor David Briggs and he used the term “the circus of dysfunction” to paint an illuminating picture of
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As Many Times As It Takes
1 Timothy 6:12 (NKJV) says, “Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.” Here is my question.
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One Lost Thread in a Tunic of Many Colors
Let me remind you of Joseph’s tunic of many colors. The beauty of any tunic comes from the intricate harmony of the way each thread is
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Stand Fast and Firm for Freedom.
I recently heard former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum say, “The more we restrain ourselves, the more free we are.” I thought to myself, “This is profoundly life-changing wisdom.” I realized
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Victim Status
I was sitting in the home of Dr. Keith Pettus, who is the Senior Pastor of Truth Center Ministries in Long Island, NY. He had written in his ministry blog and showed it to me on his computer. Here is what he wrote. “Victim status is
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Do not waste the Tests.
Even though God promises us the desires of our hearts, there are times and seasons when our desires are delayed or seem to be denied. Why is this? I
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Unexpected Building Blocks
I recently heard Bishop Tony Miller say that some of the best building blocks in life are the things that seem the most destructive. Bishop Miller caused me to consider the building blocks of my own life.

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