The Art Of Being Misunderstood

Sometimes people misunderstand our words, our behavior and our lifestyle.  We all want to be clearly understood because it makes life a little easier.  But it’s ok to be misunderstood when it happens for a good reason.  It’s ok to be misunderstood when it happens for the sake of the message about Jesus.

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Since You Asked

How do you make good decisions ethically?  The key is to remember that you are not making decisions that only affect yourself.  Part of the decision making process is to ask how my decision will affect the lives of others.

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iMarriage

We don’t make decisions in a vacuum, and we need to be aware of how even our good decisions might affect others.

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Decision Making 101

Experience is a powerful teacher, but when we rely on it to make our decisions, we can end up in some hot water.

What is the best way to make decisions?  How can we make wise decisions?

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Whoever Gets The Last Word… Wins

Winning an argument is like eating chocolate cake. Whoever gets the last piece or word…. wins.

Paul knew this. The Corinthian church knew this. But Paul understood an important factor in their conflict. It wasn’t Paul vs. the church. Paul wanted to correct the Corinthian belief that their conflict was “us vs. Paul”. Paul needed to set a new foundation of who got the last word.

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God, What Is Your Purpose For Me?

Do you have questions for God?  All of us have assumptions when it comes to our beliefs.  When it comes to Christianity, do they make sense?  Do they stand up under scrutiny?

Question # 6 – In this final sermon (or epilogue), Pastor Brian looks at our response to the facts of Christianity; that God exists, loves humanity and offered a plan of salvation through Jesus Christ.  But then what?  Does God have a plan for every person?  If so, how do we follow that plan?

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