What if your weakness isn’t the problem?

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I don’t know about you, but with every passing year, I seem to set higher expectations for myself. I don’t intentionally place that pressure on myself—it just sneaks in. Before I know it, I’m exhausted from trying to change myself and measure up to the person I think I should be.

There are moments when I catch myself thinking, “If I could just fix this one thing about myself, then I’d be the person God could really use.” Maybe it’s a weakness, a personality trait, or something I feel I should have overcome by now. But more and more I’m learning that God doesn’t wait for us to become polished and perfect before He works through us. Continue reading

Famous or Faceless: servant hearted in a self focussed world

Creative people are often tagged as those with huge egos. In my experience as a creative pastor, I haven’t found this to be true. For the most part, the creative team is full of servant-hearted people working tirelessly behind the scenes; practising, setting up, sound checking and packing down. Anyone with an ego doesn’t hang around for long. Yet pride is a real issue we all deal with at times. Pride was the first sin that separated Adam and Eve from God in the Garden of Eden.

In its various forms, pride continues trying to separate us from God today.  Continue reading