Do you ever have trouble saying no? Are you forcing yourself to be happy all the time so you don’t let others down? Do you avoid hurting other people’s feelings at all costs? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might have what Ashley calls, “the disease to please.”
In this week’s sermon, Ashley Mellott unpacks some of the powerful insights that she is learning as she prepares for the next stage of her life. She shares that we don’t have to wait until we arrive to start preparing our character for what is up ahead. Your outlook on life is important, and the way you feel about life often reflects the way you think God feels about you. She encourages each person to speak life over challenging areas, and take responsibility for their attitude and choices.
This sermon is packed with wisdom. Listen in to hear more.
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Exploring the Transformed Life in Christ
How to be victorious over trials and tribulations
Why is there evil in the world and how could a good God allow it?
Why Did Jesus Have To Die? Lies We Believe About God
My God, My God, Why Have You Forsake Me? - Lies We Believe About God
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Stepping into your Spiritual Authority (Part 2)
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