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This is our 10th anniversary service here at Grace Family Worship Center!
Find Pastor Ike at https://ikeakaboguministries.org/
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Todd Alexander has started a new life in Washington. Former winemaker at Grace Family in Napa, he looked at NASA weather models through 2050 and noticed Napa and Sonoma were all in “the red”. He jumped at an opportunity to move north and is now the wine maker at Force Majeure and some other side projects that we discuss on the show. BeatsVinesAndLife Podcast host M.J. Towler joins us on the show, recorded in Walla Walla, and do his hilarious impression of Christophe Baron. [Ep321] @forcemajeurevineyards @beatsvinesandlife
Ever wondered how a simple shift in parenting approach can lead to a harmonious family life and resilient children? Kathy Bowers, a remarkable family coach from England, joins us to share her transformative journey from nursery nursing to empowering families through her innovative coaching methods. She dives into the heart of modern parenting challenges, discussing the delicate balance between nurturing independence and providing a safety net, along with the significance of self-care for parents.Imagine children thriving on accountability, learning from their stumbles, and growing into independent young adults. That's the vision Kathy paints as she unravels the importance of allowing children to make their own mistakes and the profound lessons that come with it. We tackle the complexities of children's involvement with social media, the right screen time balance, and how these digital tools fit into the larger picture of child development. Kathy's strategies highlight the role of parents as guides, akin to a coach, cultivating confidence and autonomy in their children.Our conversation rounds out with the art of active listening and the impact of acknowledging the small triumphs in a child's life. Kathy offers wisdom on fostering long-term healthy relationships with our kids, navigating the choppy waters of relationship breakups, and the resilience of families in the face of adversity. Reflecting on our engaging discussion, we laugh about the challenges of coordinating international calls and cherish the connection bridged by shared insights. Join us for this enlightening episode that promises to reshape your perspective on parenting and family dynamics.Support the show
This week we had a special guest preacher, Scott Kindig with Grace Family of Churches! This is a message over Acts 15 about how God takes beautiful messes and makes them into beautiful attractions. We are called to love everyone!
December 3, 2023 Timothy Board www.stlbf.org
Navigating tough decisions during the holidays isn't about following a set of rules; it's about being true to yourself. Picture this: the holiday buzz is in the air, but amidst the festive cheer, you find yourself facing choices that aren't as merry and bright. How do you handle it, and more importantly, how do you do it with confidence?Stay True to You: In a season often laden with societal expectations and family traditions, it's easy to lose sight of what feels right for you. The first step in confidently making hard decisions is to stay true to your authentic self. Ignore the external noise and listen to your own inner compass. What resonates with your values and brings you joy? Let that guide your decisions.Embrace Imperfections:The holidays have a knack for magnifying the desire for perfection. The perfect family dinner, the perfect gift, the perfect Instagrammable moment. But here's the truth: perfection is an illusion. Embrace the imperfections, the unplanned moments, and the messy bits. Decisions become less daunting when you release the pressure to meet unrealistic standards.Accept the Unpopular Choice: Confidence in decision-making often requires embracing the possibility of being the outlier. It might mean opting for a quiet night instead of the bustling family gathering. It could be spending the holidays away from home, or pursuing a personal adventure instead. Accept that the choice aligned with your truth may not align with everyone else's, and that's perfectly okay.Prioritize Your Peace: Amidst the chaos, prioritize your peace of mind. Whether it's declining an invitation that doesn't feel right or setting boundaries with family dynamics, your mental well-being should be non-negotiable. Confidence in decision-making comes when you prioritize what brings you peace over the expectations of others.Navigate Family Dynamics with Grace: Family dynamics can be a labyrinth of emotions during the holidays. Conflicting opinions, long-held traditions, and unspoken expectations can make decisions seem like a minefield. Navigating this terrain with confidence means acknowledging the complexity, setting clear boundaries, and communicating your choices with grace. Your decisions may not always align with everyone's wishes, but that's part of the journey.Let Go of Comparison: The holiday season often invites the comparison game. Whose decorations are more festive? Whose family gathering is more joyous? Confidence in decision-making requires letting go of the need to measure up. Your choices are uniquely yours, and they need not conform to anyone else's standards. Comparison only clouds your clarity.Trust Your Intuition: In the midst of external opinions and societal expectations, your intuition is your most reliable guide. Trust that inner voice that speaks to your deepest desires and values. Decisions made from a place of authenticity and intuition are the ones you're least likely to regret.Learn and Grow: Confident decision-making is not about being flawless; it's about learning and growing. Every choice, whether smooth or challenging, offers lessons. Embrace the learning process, and view each decision as a stepping stone toward personal growth. With each choice, you refine your understanding of yourself and what brings you fulfillment.Conclusion:Making hard decisions during the holidays with confidence is a journey of self-discovery and authenticity. It's about weaving through the tinsel and noise to find your own path. So, in the midst of the festive frenzy, be kind to yourself, trust your instincts, and let the decisions reflect the unique, wonderful tapestry of you. After all, the holidays are not about meeting expectations; they're about creating moments that resonate with your heart.We want to know who you are obsessed with--DM us directly on Instagram at: crown_compassgirls➡️MEET US LIVE at Cre8tive Con! Cre8tive Con - Metropolis Performing Arts Centre (metropolisarts.com)Join us as we interview
Do you struggle with worry? Wrestling with anxiety? Know someone who is? You need this week's message from Cameron Walker, Grace Family pastor and licensed therapist on what is a non-anxious presence, how to get it, and how to keep it.
Sermon 10-29-23 // Pastor Dwight Gehman