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Love him supremely

By Dave Henning / August 5, 2016

“We will not wait on God if we don’t love him supremely.”- Wayne Stiles Dr. Wayne Stiles begins Chapter 2 (“When Dreams Turn into Nightmares”) of Waiting on God by noting Joseph’s brothers learned from their parents that “when life gets tough, you take matters into your own hands.”  In contrast, when Jacob dispatched Joseph […]

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Anger: Taming a Powerful Emotion

By Dave Henning / August 4, 2016

Anger: Taming a Powerful Emotion( Moody Publishers, 2015) Anger: Taming a Powerful Emotion by Dr. Gary Chapman is a revised edition of The Other Side of Love, originally published in 1999.  To effectively and positively process anger, we must understand both the origin and purpose of anger.  Bringing anger under the lordship of Jesus helps heal […]

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Hope while we wait

By Dave Henning / August 3, 2016

“God selected events to give us hope while we wait.”- Wayne Stiles “Whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction, so that through perseverance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.”- Romans 15:4 As Dr. Wayne Stiles continues Chapter 1 of Waiting on God, he notes that we try […]

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Lost in the weeds

By Dave Henning / August 2, 2016

“With too many [biblical] details, we’d get lost in the weeds.  We would see so much truth that we’d understand little of it.  That’s why the Spirit of God selected only certain events to record in the Bible.”- Dr. Wayne Stiles “There are also many other things . . . which if they were written […]

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Step by step

By Dave Henning / August 1, 2016

“And step by step You lead me, and I will follow You all of my days.”- Rich Mullins “The heart of a man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps.”- Proverbs 16:9 “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.”- Martin Luther King, Jr. On our recent […]

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The big picture

By Dave Henning / July 31, 2016

“In the end, if we really knew the big picture, we too would want what God wants for us- and in the exact way and timing he wants it to occur.”- Dr. Wayne Stiles As Wayne Stiles concludes his Introduction to Waiting on God, he notes that our pain often blinds us to the big […]

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A lot of waiting

By Dave Henning / July 30, 2016

“We do a lot of waiting.  But the most difficult kind of waiting?  Waiting on God.”- Wayne Stiles In the Introduction to Waiting on God: What to do when God does nothing, author and pastor Wayne Stiles describes how it feels to wait on God.  Usually, Dr. Stiles states, waiting on God involves hanging on […]

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Quick to listen

By Dave Henning / July 29, 2016

“Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires.”- James 1:19-20 (NIV) In the final chapter (13) of Anger, Dr. Gary Chapman cautions against two common approaches used to respond to an angry person.  In addition, neither approach involves […]

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The pathway to understanding

By Dave Henning / July 28, 2016

In today’s blog, Dr. Gary Chapman reminds us that “listening paves the pathway to understanding.”  Consequently, he illustrates this by presenting steps four through seven of his seven-step process for responding to angry people. 4.  Seek to understand the angry person’s plight.  Since you have listened, listened, and listened, now put yourself in the angry person’s […]

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Responding to angry people

By Dave Henning / July 27, 2016

Dr. Gary Chapman suggests seven steps for responding to angry people in Chapter 13 (“Confronting an Angry Person”) of Anger.  Dr. Chapman discusses the first three steps in today’s blog; 1.  Listen. You validate an angry person by listening to his story.  Once you’ve heard the story, ask him to repeat it.  As a result, […]

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Self-forgiveness

By Dave Henning / July 26, 2016

“At its root, self-forgiveness is a choice.”- Dr. Gary Chapman Gary Chapman concludes Chapter 12 of Anger with steps four and five of a positive approach to processing anger. 4.  Choose to forgive yourself.  Dr. Chapman states forgiving yourself has much in common with forgiving someone who has sinned against you.  You feel pained at […]

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At peace with yourself

By Dave Henning / July 25, 2016

“Be at peace with yourself and then you will be able to bring peace to others.”- Thomas A Kempis In Chapter 12 (“I’m Angry at Myself”) of Anger, Dr. Gary Chapman begins by listing reason you may not be at peace with yourself.  When we experience anger at ourselves, it is because we: perceive ourselves […]

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