Have you ever found yourself in a position where you need to make a decision but you have many options, most of which seem quite good? What did you do? How did you choose between the options?
I have recently found myself in this very position. The future direction of my professional life could go many different directions and I’m at a place in my personal life where I need to choose which way to go. And I can tell you without equivocation that making a decision in circumstances like these is extremely difficult!
How do we proceed? And does being a follower of Jesus cause things to change?
I answer this question in my latest podcast. You can listen to it on the bottom of this post, on iTunes, or on Stitcher.
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Perhaps a working definition of humility would go something like this: Having an honest appraisal of oneself that allows for the interests of others to pursued and deepens the desire for this pursuit.
So humility doesn’t mean lying about your accomplishments because you don’t want to seem too arrogant. And it doesn’t mean trying not to achieve anything of value for fear of accolades. And humility doesn’t mean having false humility when someone give you praise.
You can listen to it on the bottom of this post, on iTunes, or on Stitcher.
If you like it, would you please rate it and even leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher? That would be super cool!
To put the point of this podcast is an over-used metaphor: Following Jesus is not a spectator sport. We can’t do it well if we’re sitting on the bench. No! We must be active and intentional! It’s our job to do that which God created us to do!
You can listen to it on the bottom of this post, on iTunes, or on Stitcher.
If you like it, would you please rate it and even leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher? That would be super cool!
In this podcast I attempt to answer this question. I discuss prayer, its connection to being on mission with Jesus, and a few examples of how prayer has impacted some of the missional efforts I’ve been a part of.
You can listen to it on the bottom of this post, on iTunes, or on Stitcher.
If you like it, would you please rate it and even leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher? That would be super cool!
This is the fifth New Wine podcast and here’s what we’ll do this time: We’ll chat about what community has to do with being sent – that is, are we sent alone or with others and why does this matter?