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  • Relational Communication 301: Communicating Well on Platforms to an Ambiguous Audience

    This is part 3 of a series on relational communication, equipping people to enter into relationships in a more healthy and loving way. I highly recommend starting with part 1 of this series as this post draws upon points already established in parts 1 and 2. We’ve all been there with social media. We posted something and…

  • Doodling as a Spiritual Discipline

    I had to re-read the title a second time. It said, “Hearing the Spirit through Creative Journaling & Doodling”. Doodling? As a spiritual discipline? I was hooked. I had to go. Last weekend, I directed a Christian conference for Graduate students in New York City and in New Jersey. These students ranged all across the…

  • Wheat and The Tares

    We as believers must not approach these revivals or awakenings with judgment and criticism. We must approach them with an open heart to what the Holy Spirit is doing. Don’t approach the things of God with human logic or reason, just an open heart. We don’t want to miss a move of God. If we…

  • Preparing be a Judge in Heaven begins with being born-again

    It is written that redeemed of the Lord in Christ Jesus will be judges over nations. I want to speak to those preparing to be judges. My first reminder is that any judge in the court of heaven will judge to uphold the purpose of salvation in Christ Jesus, Yeshua Messiah. To define what that…

  • Grace

    Grace

    Are you breathing? God loves you. It is for us to find out if we could love God. Do you love flavorful food? You love God. Your sins are meaningless in this decision. Do you WANT to live in heaven where the food is fantastic and free? Then answer God, honestly, when he asks, “Do…

  • Relational Communication 201: Communal Responsibility & Preventatively Thwarting Crises

    This is part 2 of a series on relational communication, equipping people to enter into relationships in a more healthy and loving way. I highly recommend starting with part 1 of this series as this post draws upon points already established in part 1. My job involves leading culture change among diverse teams. After a…

  • Relational Communication 101: Individual Responsibility & Approaching Differences Well

    We had been married for several weeks. As we finished dinner and I got up to put the extra food away, I noticed the look on my husband’s face and I could see that a storm was brewing. Since I’ve learned to not avoid a problem, I asked him what was wrong. He gave me…