The Value of Reading

One of the best ways to learn is through reading. Reading is a wonderful way for us to expand our knowledge, learn about others and ourselves, explore new places, go on adventures without ever leaving where we are and even make discoveries.

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Fighting Fear

I wanted to take some time this week to reflect on the reality of fear but more importantly, focus on the hope we can hold onto because fear does not have to have a hold on our lives as Christians.

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The Practice of Patience

Not only is it important to cultivate a position of patience for our wellbeing and to be kind to and patient with those around us, but also to understand what the Bible has to say about this virtue.

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Grand Narrative of the Bible

How many of you have either never read or heard the full story of the Bible, cover to cover, or attempted to read the entire Bible and never could finish? For one reason or another, many haven’t.

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Why We Should Never Stop Learning

believe there is great value in accepting challenges that push us to new limits and force us out of our comfort zones. Especially since the digital revolution, information is constantly thrown in our faces, which makes it easy to learn new things but can be overwhelming as well.

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The Importance of Being Who We Truly Are

In reality, the list is endless of ways we wish we were different or areas in which we could improve... However, there is no need to change who we truly are at our core and completely reinvent ourselves because every single one of us has been so carefully created in the image of God.

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Have You Found a Hobby?

With as hectic as life can be, cultivating a fulfilling hobby can seem impossible. However, investing in a hobby can greatly benefit your life by making it more interesting and enjoyable, while making you a more well-rounded person.

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The Importance of Noticing

To establish a habit of noticing in your own leadership, you must first refrain from being “dumb” or unwilling or unable to speak. Start putting noticing in action by moving muteness to the trash and replace it with an intentional effort to speak with others and truly engage on a personal level.

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