Thoughts
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Talking Helps
There was a meeting. At that meeting a gentleman started talking about his emotions. He said, “I talk for my mental health.”
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Healthy Men Do
God’s men are growth oriented. They strive for self awareness, own their blind spots, and pray for wisdom. They spend a lifetime working on spiritual and emotional growth.
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Indicators of Change
A wife will report. My husband says he’s changing. But how do I know if he really is working on growth and change?
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Talk to Her
A wife calmly pleads with her husband, “Talk to me. Please talk to me.”
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Do You Go to Church?
Then she shifted to asking this direct question, “You don’t go to church do you?”
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What We Call – Excuses
Emotional growth and change is sometimes difficult. We love staying the same. It’s so much easier. Even when we try to change our own thinking, it works against us. Consider these thoughts: Why this Matters One excuse is just as good as another if deep down you don’t want to change. Some change is hard.…
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My Three Rooms
My inside self is divided into three rooms. The Jesus Room, the Play Room, and the Back Room.
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Men, Risk, and Reward
As God’s men, we are called to live lives that make a difference. We are leaders and visionaries. We have a purpose and are called to be on a mission.
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Living Safe but Stunted
Your world view was shaped by your growing up experiences. If your family was close, you learned good connecting skills. If they were distant you learned how to live detached.
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How to Find Peace
How do you get to the deeper issues of peace, rest and joy?
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Flawed Vessels
How do I know I’m flawed? Hundreds of people over a lifetime have pointed it out.
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A Theology of Emotions
As you grow, it’s your job to adjust your emotional system so it is in harmony with your spiritual system.