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Some stories don't arrive all at once. They surface slowly, across years, places, and moments that don't seem connected—until suddenly, they are. In this episode, one listener takes us through a lifetime marked by strange interruptions in the ordinary: nights where sleep refused to come until something unexplained intervened, roads and bridges that felt wrong long before anything actually happened, and workplaces where unseen presences seemed far too invested in how things were done. What makes this story unsettling isn't just the encounters themselves—it's how casually they slipped into everyday life, as if whatever was there never meant to frighten… just to be noticed. Helpful? Maybe. Judgmental? Possibly. Human? That's up for debate. This is a story about patterns, persistence, and the uneasy feeling that some forces don't fade with time—they adapt. And sometimes, the most unsettling encounters aren't dramatic at all. They're quiet. Routine. And very particular about how things should be. #RealGhostStories #TrueParanormal #HauntedLives #UnexplainedEncounters #ListenerStories #ParanormalPodcast #TrueGhostStory #EverydayHauntings #CreepyButTrue #GhostlyExperiences Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Want a more peaceful life? Today on 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce reveals how letting go of jealousy and criticism brings freedom and daily contentment.
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This episode of the Addicted Minds podcast features a critical discussion on the escalating crisis of teen addiction and mental health, highlighting the vital work of the Free Mind Campaign. Host Duane Osterlind speaks with Jasmine Kenney from the CDC's Division of Overdose Prevention and Dr. Meena Mirhom from Athletes for Hope, who detail the necessity of addressing substance misuse among young people aged 12 to 17. The guests explain that mental health struggles—fueled by social pressures, bullying, and social media—often lead teens to self-medicate with increasingly potent and accessible substances, including highly concentrated cannabis, illegal vapes, and fentanyl-laced drugs. The conversation stresses the need for non-judgmental support from trusted adults and peers to break the cycle of shame and isolation.The guests showcase the innovative approaches used by the Free Mind Campaign and Athletes for Hope to reach youth. Jasmine Kenney outlines the CDC's mobile-friendly resources for parents, like conversation cards and an interactive graphic novel for teens, designed to facilitate dialogue and education. Dr. Mirhom explains how partnering with celebrity athletes provides powerful role models who use their platforms to talk openly about mental health and healthy coping strategies, demonstrating to young people that "it's okay to not be okay" and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes that hope and effective mental health treatment are available to help youth navigate these challenges and build a supportive ecosystem across their communities.Key Discussion PointsThe Problem: Addiction and overdose deaths are at an epidemic level among young people.Real-World Impact: Dr. Mirhom shares firsthand accounts of seeing individuals struggling with substance use in communities near where they were holding discussions with middle schoolers, highlighting that this is not an abstract issue for teens.Accessibility: Substances, some similar in compound to heroin, are readily accessible—sometimes even at local delis—to young people, with some as young as 11 being asked to carry drugs.
Send us a textWhat does it mean to be a judgmental person? Do we all do it? Are some more prone to it than others? Is it a sin? Why? How do we avoid it? Should/can Christians judge other Christians? Non-Christians? How should it NOT look? How should it look? (1 Cor 5:9-13, Matt 7:1-5)================ We want to be a resource for you. Please send us your questions to questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at 830-321-0349.Please share this podcast on your social media or to your mailing list. We'd appreciate your help getting the message out.================The KBC Pastors Podcast is a production of Kerrville Bible Church. The show is hosted and edited by Toby Baxley. Original theme music by Toby Baxley.Our pastors are: Lead Pastor Chris McKnight, Associate Pastor Scott Christensen, Worship Pastor Toby Baxley, and Youth & Family Pastor Murray Van Gundy.
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326 – FREEDOM FRIDAYHow do you deal with judgmental people?Have you ever been talking to someone who gets very judgmental of you because of mistakes you've made in the past, things you're not still doing, attitudes and actions that you have left behind, but they want to keep you in the past?Do you know how to deal with judgmental people like this?Maybe it's not on purpose, but they make you feel guilty all over again for something that happened a long time ago. In their mind they just can't see all the changes and progress in your life. And they don't see who you have become and where you're going now. This can be so frustrating at times. In this episode of Freedom Friday, we talk about a few things you can do when people get judgmental.Let me know what works best for you.Show notes: Full transcript at thebiblespeakstoyou.com/326 Text me your questions or comments.Support the showIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify__________________James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Reach out today if you need a speaker or Bible workshop for your church or organization (online and in person) Subscribe to the podcast (and get your copy of Praying with the Mindset of Jesus) Make a donation to support the show Schedule a free one hour coaching call to see if the Jesus Mindset Coaching program is a good fit for you Contact James here
Believe it or not but i used to be a very judgmental person. In this episode i share howe I work thorugh and with my judgmental tendencies and how to harnes them for your own growth, healing and expansion.Connect with me:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/annamaluskitzmann/takeawaysBe empathetic and human about it.Judgment can be a significant blocker.Self-judgment often leads to self-criticism.Personal growth requires overcoming judgment.Empathy fosters deeper connections with others.Self-compassion is essential for mental well-being.Reflecting on one's own judgments can lead to growth.Being less judgmental can improve relationships.Understanding oneself is key to understanding others.Embracing vulnerability can enhance empathy.This podcast is intended to inspire, and support you on your journey towards inner peace, healing and growth. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer anyprofessional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified professional.
Grandma's Dinner Rolls, Worst Jobs, Toy Museum, God's Worth Trusting, Judgmental, Church Sneeze Ethics, Gratitude for What You Have, Screen Time, Prize Wheel, A Pick-up Line BONUS MATERIAL: Brant's 3 Things Quotes: "The God described in the Bible is worth trusting." "If your grandma is still making rolls for you, enjoy it!" "The fact that God told us to take a sabbath indicates there may be some benefit to it." "Gratitude keeps you from being needy." "Complaining is like a national sport." Thanks for listening to this episode of the Oddcast Rewind! We're so glad you joined us for these throwback moments from November of 2019. Whether they were new discoveries or familiar favorites, we hope they brought a little encouragement to your day. . . . Holy Ghost Mama Pre-Order! Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook! For Christian banking you can trust, click here!
When someone you live with, or love, keeps judging you, how do you protect your peace without shutting down or blowing up?In this raw and relatable episode, Heather brings a question many of us have quietly carried: How do I set clear boundaries with someone who keeps making subtle (or not-so-subtle) digs at my character?We unpack what it means to hold your ground when you're being criticized, misunderstood, or dismissed, and how to stop absorbing other people's projections as personal truths.Listener Takeaways:•Scripts for responding to judgment without defensiveness or collapse•How to hear criticism as information, not identity•Why trying to teach people how to treat you rarely works•What to do when you're tempted to just leave but want to grow instead•How to stop explaining yourself and start protecting your peaceIf you're looking for a high caliber small group where you can deepen your practice and really live into the principles of compassion, non-violence and relational presence, apply for The Mentorship Circle, which will begin November 2nd. It will be three hours every month of advanced teaching, deep discussion, and practical integration. Learn more here. For ongoing practice and deeper learning, join my monthly membership program. You will find a safe space for live discussions and a supportive community of like-minded, open-hearted humans. Stay updated on new episodes and resources by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts or visiting yvetteerasmus.com. Here are more ways to connect with me: Become a member of my online learning community Join our calls live Set up a private session Follow me on TikTok @dr.yvetteerasmus
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Do you find yourself stuck in a cycle of self-judgment, especially when dealing with pornography struggles? That critical voice in your head can feel like an unrelenting force, weakening you both mentally and physically. The longer this judgment lingers, the more it blocks your energy and affects everything from your stress response to your ability to sleep. In this episode, Coach Kat dives into how self-judgment creates a toxic cycle of anger, disappointment, and resentment, mirroring the shame cycle many face. Kat explores how this judgment manifests physically, causing your body to become constricted and stuck. She explains why forgiveness is the key to healing your self-judgmental voice and how it opens up space for peace, trust, and emotional freedom.Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://centerforovercoming.com/post/healing-self-judgemental-voice-kat
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A follow up address from Pastor Josh on how believers can faithfully navigate this cultural moment. Three Main Points: 1. Acknowledge the grief of living in a broken world. 2. Recognize that we must faithfully engage the culture. 3. Begin to engage each other with humility. Six Principles for Cultural Engagement: 1. We are to seek the peace of Babylon. (Jeremiah 29) 2. We are called to embody the gospel, not just recite it. 3. We have to engage in humility even in hostile places (Acts 17) 4. Remember we are engaging with the spiritually blind. 5. The world hates Jesus; therefore, it will hate us. (John 15:18) 6. What Satan meant for evil, God will work for good. (Genesis 50:20, Romans 8:28) Word of Exhortation for the Church: 1. Words can murder; don't let your words turn to bullets. 2. Judgmental expectations are divisive. 3. Jesus must increase and we must decrease; HE unifies his church. 4. Jesus must be the flame of revival.
“Don't judge” is a verse we often hear quoted. But does it really mean that Christians should avoid making moral judgments about others? Pastor Adriel debunks this common misunderstanding and explains how Christians are called to judge rightly. FREE BOOKLET - https://solamedia.org/offers/thewarwecantsee/ This essential guide examines what the Bible actually teaches about Satan, demons, and spiritual warfare. Pastor David Cassidy helps readers experience freedom from fear as they grapple with two essential truths: We really do have a sinister enemy, and we really do have a mighty Savior. FOLLOW US YouTube | Instagram | X/Twitter | Facebook | Newsletter WHO WE ARE Sola is home to White Horse Inn, Core Christianity, Modern Reformation, and Theo Global. Our mission is to serve today's global church by producing resources for reformation grounded in the historic Christian faith. Our vision is to see reformation in hearts, homes, and churches around the world. Learn more: https://solamedia.org/
Back When We Thought Ritz Crackers Meant Rich” Remember being little and thinking certain objects were the ultimate sign of wealth? Like having an above ground pool, name brand cereal, or even a couch that waswrapped in plastic? In this episode, we're diving into the hilarious, nostalgic things we swore meant someone had money when we were kids. From cable boxes with all the channels to owning more than one phone in the house, we're laughing at how our childhood brains defined “rich” and how it compares to adult reality.
Have you ever found yourself at the “Spiritual Health Buffet” trying out whatever yoga and meditation practices were introduced to you? In this podcast, Bhante Sathi highlights how craving for novelty leads people to switch between many types of meditation or yoga, but true progress comes from committed practice and embracing each moment as unique.
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Savior. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
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Romans 2:1-16 / August 26-27, 2025 Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. From the Series: Romans: The Christian's Constitution read more
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Saviour. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Saviour. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
SEASON 13 EP 34 - Points to Not be Judgmental by Jeremy Lopez www.identitynetwork.net
Romans: The Christian's Constitution, Volume 1
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Savior. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
Romans 2:1-16 / August 26-27, 2025 Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. From the Series: Romans: The Christian's Constitution read more
Romans 2:1-16 / August 26-27, 2025 Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. From the Series: Romans: The Christian's Constitution read more
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Saviour. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
We're all stuck in a spiritual jail with no way out. Our depravity makes us all guilty and without excuse before God. Romans 2 focuses on the righteous judgment of God. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches that God alone knows the hearts of all people. He is the righteous judge, not us. Acknowledge your need for a Saviour. Stand before Him in humility. Instead of judging others, lean on the grace of God!
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In this audioblog, I examine this common criticism from our questioning youth.To read the original blog post, visit https://www.thedisciplemakingparent.com/why-are-christians-so-judgmental/
Judgmental looks are devastating to those we share them with. In this episode Mark will talk about how we become judgmental. If we put down our need to be right, we are more likely to live in truth.Humility gives us the ability to see life from a fuller perspectives than just our limited eyesight. If you are interested, here is a marriage assessment we have made. It's free and the results are immediate. https://app.assessmentgenerator.com/assessment/17360To support our work in prisons and schools, go here: https://markdelaney.com/donate/Support the show
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In this episode, we reflect on why it's so easy to judge others from afar and how we can learn to avoid becoming addicted to judgement, even when it is very prevalent in the society around us.
Send us a textWe've all felt it at some point, being judged -ouch. It hurts and it's even more painful when it comes from believers. Bu the reality is that we all fall short of the glory of God. And sometimes, we forget that we have judged people too. In this episode I unpack how often times those judgments come from much larger hurts and the stings are often tied to things we've battled.I pray this episode encourages us to move forward with grace and mercy in the same way that we've been given that by God. And most importantly, that we can move passed and truly forgive as we've been forgiven. VersePsalm 103: 8-12WorshipMade For More
We're back in the basement for this episode. So if you hear a dog or the dryer, it's just part of the experience. Brad and Andrew got to Judge at the Misselwood Concours d'Elegance. Then Andrew with a lot of back up from his Dad and friends got the Volvo engine and transmission back into the car. Brad finally got the 74 Colt up and running for good? Please Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform. Comments, Questions, complaints; email us at autoofftopic@gmail.com Join the Discord, message us on the socials for a link. Keep your cars analog and Aim for the Roses!
Send us a textINTRODUCTION:After living in large cities, I wanted to come back to the Hudson Valley where I grew up. Unfortunately, even after many years, I have found that this area still has a largely unseen queer presence. Without the support of a needed community, and further isolation due to the ongoing health, social and political crises, I was compelled to explore new relationships with the environments I experienced when I was younger. Returning to these familiar places years later with a different body, I focus on getting to know the unknown self. I capture vulnerable moments in surroundings that have never seen me in this way before. I explore themes of identity,presentation, and (in)visibility through the lens of a medically transitioningperson. My current Polaroid project serves as a documentation of surgeriesundergone from 2019 to present. This chosen medium is a stark diversion fromthe popular “before and after” transition pictures seen online; consumed andsometimes fetishized on the internet. I strive to show the transitioning bodyin kinship with nature, stressing the integral likenesses between the two thatare so often questioned.INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):· An In-depth Discussion With a Female To Male Trans Individual· Why A New Environment May Be In Order· Why Transitioning Is Different For Each Individual · Top Surgery & Bottom Surgery· Some Of The Emotions Transgender People Deal With· Why Access To Healthcare Is Crucial· The Medical Process Of Going Female To Male· The Importance Of Community During Transition· The Importance Of Mental Health Professionals During Transition· We Weigh In On The Impact Of Roe Vs. Wade Being Overturned CONNECT WITH INNIS: Website: https://www.inniswolf.com/Instagram: www.instagram.com/inniswolfEmail: Innis@inniswolf.com INNIS' RECOMMENDATIONS: ACLU: https://www.aclu.orgDisclosure Documentary: https://www.disclosurethemovie.com CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON SERÁPHINO:TikTok: https://shorturl.at/nqyJ4YouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonEmail: SDJPodcastNewYork@Gmail.comThanks for listening!!! Please follow us on YouTube + TikTok @SexDrugsAndJesusPodcast
In the 7 AM hour, Larry O’Connor and Patrice Onwuka discussed: WMAL GUEST: DANIEL TURNER (Executive Director, Power the Future) on Trump’s Energy Summit in Pennsylvania CBS NEWS: Trump Unveils $90 Billion in Energy and AI Investments for Pennsylvania During Summit in Pittsburgh WTOP: Trayon White Wins Back Ward 8 DC Council Seat in Special Election Caused by His Expulsion BREITBART: Chip Gaines Smears ‘Modern American Christians’ as Judgmental, Close-Minded, Hateful X: Congressman Hank Johnson Strums His Guitar & Sings About Epstein Files Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Wednesday, July 16, 2025 / 7 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exciting episode, host Savannah chats with her good friend and renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Charlie Galanis, who shares insights into the world of plastic surgery. From their first meeting to Savannah's personal experience with liposuction, they dive deep into the emotional and mental aspects of cosmetic procedures.Dr. Galanis discusses the importance of self-relationship and how plastic surgery can empower individuals to live their fullest lives. They also touch on the rise of GLP-1 weight loss drugs and how they impact the plastic surgery landscape, including the shift in patient needs and expectations.Join them as they explore the misconceptions surrounding plastic surgery, the emotional journey, the importance of choosing the right surgeon, trends in the industry and much more!Whether you're considering surgery or just curious about the industry, this episode is packed with valuable information and personal stories that will resonate with many. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more episodes of Unlocked!Thank you to our sponsors for supporting our show!- SHADY RAYS: Head to https://www.shadyrays.com today and use code "Unlocked35" for 35% OFF polarized sunglasses!- PROGRESSIVE: Join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Visit us at https://www.progressive.com! Thank you to Progressive for sponsoring the show! (Restrictions apply. Not available in all states and situations.)LET'S BE SOCIAL:Follow Savannah Chrisley:Insta: (https://www.instagram.com/SavannahChrisley)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@SavannahChrisley)X: (https://www.x.com/_itssavannah_)Follow Galanis Plastic Surgery:Insta: (https://www.instagram.com/galanisplasticsurgery)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@galanisplasticsurgery)Website: (https://www.galanisplasticsurgery.com)Follow The Unlocked Podcast:Insta: (https://www.instagram.com/UnlockedWithSavannah)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@UnlockedWithSav)Produced and Edited by "The Cast Collective" in Nashville, TN!Email: info@thecastcollective.comYouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@TheCastCollective)Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/thecastcollective)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@castcollective)Website: (https://www.thecastcollective.com)About Charles Galanis:Charles Galanis is Beverly Hills' leader in precision, artistry, and patient-centered care. At the intersection of surgical mastery and artistic vision, Dr. Charles Galanis has built a reputation as one of Beverly Hills' most sought-after plastic surgeons. His philosophy is simple yet profound: every patient deserves expert-level care, customized procedures, and results that enhance natural beauty to help patients feel like their best selves.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Too often, our past experiences, emotional wounds, or heart conditions cloud how we see people. We may judge, criticize, or even condemn based on assumptions rather than truth. Today we discover the freedom and spiritual growth that comes from letting go of criticism and embracing love, humility, and mercy. Let's talk connection. Let's talk grace. Let's talk about how praying for others doesn't just change them—it transforms us.
Read OnlineJesus said to his disciples: “Stop judging, that you may not be judged. For as you judge, so will you be judged, and the measure with which you measure will be measured out to you. Why do you notice the splinter in your brother's eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye?” Matthew 7:1–3Sadly, this tendency is far more common than most of us would like to admit. We live in a world in which it is very common to condemn, criticize and judge. This growing secular tendency, in turn, powerfully influences our thinking and actions. Why is it so easy to judge others?Why is it so easy to see the failures of others, dwell on their sin, point out their weaknesses and speak of their faults to others? Perhaps part of the reason is that many people are not at peace within their own souls. In an unfortunate way, condemning another brings with it a certain twisted satisfaction. But it's a “satisfaction” that will never satisfy. The desire to condemn, criticize and judge will only grow all the stronger the more these actions are committed. If you struggle with these sins, then listen to the words of Jesus. “Stop judging…”Oftentimes the person who judges others does not even realize they are judging. This is why our Lord poses the question, “Why do you notice the splinter in your brother's eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye?” If that stings even a little bit, then know that our Lord asks that question of you. And He asks it with deep love for you, desiring that you will hear Him, understand, and respond. The truth is that being judgmental of others causes far more harm to the one who judges than to the one who is judged. Certainly being judged is not pleasant. But the act of being judged by others is not a sin. However, the act of judging others is a sin. And it can be a grave sin. This sin leaves the one who judges with an empty and angry heart. Love is lost in the soul who judges.If these words seem unpleasant, that's because they are. But sometimes we need to face the unpleasant truth in order to change. The Cross was unpleasant, but it was also the greatest act of love ever known. Facing our sin of judgmentalness is unpleasant, but doing so is the only way to be free. Honesty with ourselves is an act of love given to God, to ourselves and to those whom we need to stop judging.Reflect, today, upon these challenging words from Jesus. Read the Scripture passage above a few times and then prayerfully ponder it. Use it as an examination of your own conscience. Try to be honest, humble and attentive to any ways that Jesus speaks this to you. Some will find that they have grave tendencies toward judgmentalness. Others will see less serious ways. But everyone who lacks complete perfection will find some ways in which they need to be more compassionate, merciful, forgiving and understanding of others. Be open to these truths and allow our Lord to lift the heavy burden of this sin from your own life.My merciful Lord, You and You alone are the true Judge. Only You judge with mercy and justice. Give me the grace I need to abandon my own self-righteous judgmentalness so that I will be free to love You and to love others with my whole heart. Free me from the burden of these sins, dear Lord, so that I can more easily see Your goodness in others and rejoice in Your presence in their lives. Jesus, I trust in You. Image via Web Gallery of ArtSource of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2025 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.
Most people confuse being critical with being wise. In this message, Pastor Matthew Stephen Brown breaks down the difference between sharp thinking and harsh judgment. Using everyday examples, he offers tools to help you understand yourself more honestly, evaluate situations more clearly, and approach people with grace—even when they're difficult.If you want to be a person who sees the truth without becoming cynical, who offers feedback that helps rather than hurts—this is the conversation you've been waiting for.Learn the mindset that leads to better choices and stronger human connection.--Support content like this and the vision of Sandals Church at http://sandalschurch.com/support/Join our email list for content updates: http://sandalschurch.com/subscribeDownload the Sandals Church App: http://sandalschurch.com/app/If you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected, please email us anytime at online@sandalschurch.com!
Pastor Craig Smith reminds us that we're quick to excuse our own missteps yet often surprised when others fail, and he calls us to respond with the same patience and mercy we afford ourselves.
Questions about how God became so judgmental if he didn't do anything to become God, and how we can think the flood really happened if no definition of a god includes the idea that he can get so angry he drowns every dog on earth. God didn't do anything to earn being God, did he? How did he become so judgmental? We don't think the flood really happened, do we? No definition of a god includes emotion, let alone getting so angry he drowns every dog on earth.
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In a world where everyone seems to have an opinion about how you raise your kids—from social media to the school pickup line—it's no wonder so many parents feel like they're not doing enough or doing it "wrong." In this episode, we're unpacking the silent confidence battles most parents face: the fear of judgment, the trap of overthinking, and the constant comparison game. You'll walk away feeling less alone, more equipped, and reminded that you don't need to be perfect—you just need to be present. Let's quiet the noise, reclaim your confidence, and trust that you are the right parent for your child. ✅ FREE CLASS! LEARN HOW TO STOP CARING WHAT PEOPLE THINK Don't forget to sign up for our free “How to Stop Caring What People Think” webinar masterclass at https://www.trishblackwell.com/stopcaring ✅ GET ACCELERATED RESULTS: Our next-level coaching happens at: http://www.collegeofconfidence.com ✅ STAY CONNECTED.
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