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Posted on Fri 29th May, 2015 by Michael
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Simulation in the dictionary is imitation or enactment, as of conditions anticipated. If you watch major athletes they try and simulate the race before it has been run by envisioning each aspect of the race. In mission we simulate the future by using elements of the past and draw on experience. Gideon says I am […]
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Posted on Thu 28th May, 2015 by Michael
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Run to things that scare you for on the other side of fear is something amazing waiting to happen. Abram at the age of 75 was called by God “go and I will show” you a land. Abram had to leave his family, his comfort zone and with courage step into the unknown. Courage is […]
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Posted on Wed 27th May, 2015 by Michael
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Jia Jiang went through 100 days of Rejection Therapy, aiming to make 100 crazy requests to get rejected. His goal was to desensitize himself from the pain of rejection and overcome his fear. On day 1 he had to borrow $100 from a stranger and on day 2 he had to request a burger refill. […]
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Posted on Tue 26th May, 2015 by Michael
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Fear is a major topic in the bible, every hero of faith had to deal with fear in order to reach their destiny. Answering the call of fear has been part of the human condition since the garden of Eden. How has society sought to meet our fear? One of the most recent additions to […]
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Posted on Mon 25th May, 2015 by Michael
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Gavin de Becker is the author of the book Gift of Fear, in it he says we have been given several incredible gifts, one being intuition. Intuition is knowing something without knowing why. We already have the resource within us for guarding ourselves from danger, when we intuitively feel afraid True fear is a brief […]
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Posted on Sun 24th May, 2015 by Michael
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Is the fear we have in proportion in reality? I would suggest that with all the stress and fear around we are getting it terribly wrong. Psychologists call it a negative bias, we tend to default to the negative side of a possibility. Psychologists call the solution to this problem in our thinking, cognitive reappraisal. […]
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Posted on Sat 23rd May, 2015 by Michael
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The safest place in the world is at the centre of God’s will. Really. Ask Daniel in the Lion’s Den or Shadrach Meschach and Abednego in the fiery furnace Stories filled with risk. Best stories are high levels of risk. People chose to trust God despite risk. So is Jesus safe? Was Jesus’ first arrival […]
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