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Mental health and wellness are essential to overall health. While discussions on mental health are becoming more public and frequent, there are many takes on how the right way to approach it. Is mental health a spiritual issue, a physical issue, or a medical issue? How we answer this question changes how we look for solutions.…
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We often view our faith journey one of two ways: a journey of the heart or a journey of the mind. Jesus says it's not either or, rather it's both and. So what does it look like to engage the head and heart and why is it important? Join me and the body of students at North Central University with this message, "The Intellectual Pentecostal"…
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We're talking about luck. Whether you are listening to this on St. Patrick's day or around St. Patricks day, I believe that a lot of things that we claim are lucky is not really luck at all. You don't have to be Irish to celebrate St Patrick's day, you don't have to be Irish to be lucky, but you do have to live by these two principles.…
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Leadership can be measured many different ways - number of followers, success, title, pay, the list goes on and on. If we measure how good leadership is with the wrong metric or a distorted metric, we place ourselves in danger of claiming something that may be bad as good. So what makes leadership good? What makes a good leader? How do we measure a…
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Who is Santa and what is that goat-like pal of his with him with a birch log? Why are we okay with a mice infestation and teaching our kids how to burn down a house? Christmas traditions and stories can muddy the water on what Christmas is really about. Even Christian traditions and stories don't reflect the real reason for Christmas. The reason fo…
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Christmas for many is a time of cheer, but for many others, it is a time of fear. Fear makes us think and act differently. Fear can drive us to do, or not do, certain things. Fear is real. In Hebrew, the word for fear has two meanings: terror or awe and wonder. I believe that fear (terror) is the gate that we must move through to move into fear (aw…
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