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Studies show there's a large percentage of non-Christians who aren't interested in Christianity because of hypocritical people. We could be those people or we may know those people. Niko teaches this week on how the bible tells us to correct hypocritical people and recognizing when we're being hypocritical.
We'll come across some people are just endlessly needy. Jeff Newton, founder of Kokomo Urban Outreach, shares how we help needy people without hurting them and how living life with them is so much more beneficial than doing good deeds that may just end up making us feel good about ourselves.
We all have people in our lives who are overly critical. We look this week at how we can listen and love them and not immediately resort to being defensive. We look so much more like Jesus when we respond in love.
Do you have people in your life that are controlling and guilt you? What if we shifted our focus from what they think of us and how they make us feel and start focusing on God's calling for us? Our lives could look so much different.
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.398974
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
Relational Vampires part 4: Hypocritical People - Scott Jones, Lead Minister
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
Relational Vampires part 3: Critical People - Dan Walter, Executive Minister
10.15.23 - Relational Vampires - Week 4 - Preaching - Pastor Matt Summers // Welcome friends! You are listening to the Podcast for First Christian Church in Fort Myers, Florida. To learn more, join us online at fccfm.org. It is a blessing to be able to share God's word with you today! Thanks for joining us.
Relational Vampires part 1: Controlling People - Scott Jones, Lead Minister
Relational Vampires part 1: Controlling People - Scott Jones, Lead Minister
10.8.23 - Relational Vampires - Week 3 - Preaching - Pastor Matt Summers // Welcome friends! You are listening to the Podcast for First Christian Church in Fort Myers, Florida. To learn more, join us online at fccfm.org. It is a blessing to be able to share God's word with you today! Thanks for joining us.
10.1.23 - Relational Vampires - Week 2 - Preaching - Dr. Les Hardin // Welcome friends! You are listening to the Podcast for First Christian Church in Fort Myers, Florida. To learn more, join us online at fccfm.org. It is a blessing to be able to share God's word with you today! Thanks for joining us.
9.24.23 - Relational Vampires - Week 1 - Preaching - Pastor Matt Summers // Welcome friends! You are listening to the Podcast for First Christian Church in Fort Myers, Florida. To learn more, join us online at fccfm.org. It is a blessing to be able to share God's word with you today! Thanks for joining us.
This is part 5 of the sermon series "Relational Vampire" by Pastor Ken Sirmans.
This is part 4 of the series by Pastor Ken Sirmans; Relational Vampires.
This is part 3 of the series Relational Vampires by Pastor Ken Sirmans.
This is Part 2 of the series Relational Vampires by Pastor Ken Sirmans.
What makes someone act like a hypocrite? Are there areas of hypocrisy in my life? In the fourth and final message of Relational Vampires, we learned how to love, understand, and help a hypocrite, while examining our own hearts. Connect with us further at storyperu.com
This is part 1 of the series "Relational Vampires" with Pastor Ken Sirmans.
Some people are just endlessly needy. In Week 3 of Relational Vampires, we discovered how to help needy people without hurting them. Connect with us further at storyperu.com
Know someone notorious for finding fault in everything? Is it you? In Week 2 of Relational Vampires, we discovered how we can respond to overly critical people and ultimately guard our hearts from becoming overly critical ourselves. Connect with us further at storyperu.com
Are you or someone you know a controlling person? In Week 1 of Relational Vampires, we set out to recognize the weapons of a controlling person and learn how we can cultivate healthy relationships with appropriate boundaries. Connect with us further at storyperu.com
Loving the people who suck the life out of you. They drain your joy, eat up your time, and rain on your parade, but there's a better way to deal with Relational Vampires than stakes, garlic, and pitchforks.There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
Loving the people who suck the life out of you. They drain your joy, eat up your time, and rain on your parade, but there's a better way to deal with Relational Vampires than stakes, garlic, and pitchforks.There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
Loving the people who suck the life out of you. They drain your joy, eat up your time, and rain on your parade, but there's a better way to deal with Relational Vampires than stakes, garlic, and pitchforks.
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
by Ernest Smith & Tommy Jones
by Ernest Smith
by Ernest Smith
This is the weekly message from Pastor Adam of Thrive Church Online.
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
There are some people that just seem to suck the life out of us. Some are endlessly needy; others complain. Some you can't trust because they're manipulative, or just hypocrites. We know we're supposed to love them, but honestly, sometimes it's just plain difficult. In this series, we'll be putting a name to this type of person: Relational Vampires. We'll recognize that these people are all around us draining our energy, and that it's easy to fall under their spell and become vampires ourselves. Instead of running from or fighting with these vampires, though, we will learn how God can use us to bring love into their lives.
They drain your joy, eat up your time, and rain on your parade, but there's a better way to deal with Relational Vampires than stakes, garlic, and pitchforks.
They drain your joy, eat up your time, and rain on your parade, but there's a better way to deal with Relational Vampires than stakes, garlic, and pitchforks.
They drain your joy, eat up your time, and rain on your parade, but there's a better way to deal with Relational Vampires than stakes, garlic, and pitchforks.
What makes someone act like a hypocrite? Are there areas of hypocrisy in my life? In the fourth and final message of Relational Vampires, Pastor Craig Groeschel teaches us how to love, understand, and help a hypocrite, while examining our own hearts.
Some people are just endlessly needy. In Week 3 of Relational Vampires, Pastor Craig Groeschel helps us learn how to help needy people without hurting them.
Know someone notorious for finding fault in everything? Is it you? In Week 2 of Relational Vampires, Pastor Craig Groeschel gives us the tools to respond to overly critical people and ultimately guard our hearts from becoming overly critical ourselves.
Are you or someone you know a controlling person? In Week 1 of Relational Vampires, Pastor Craig Groeschel helps us recognize the weapons of a controlling person and learn how we can cultivate healthy relationships with appropriate boundaries.