How to Receive Criticism Well

How to Receive Criticism Well

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Throwback Episode: If You Could Do One Thing

Jeff will be back next week with a new episode! In the meantime, enjoy this throwback episode! Do you have a plan for spiritual growth? It is essential in the spiritual life that we do not allow ourselves to become stagnant. So, what are the opportunities you have to grow spiritu ...  Show more

Can a Hardened Heart Be Healed?

Could your heart be growing hard without you even realizing it? Jeff explores the biblical meaning of a hardened heart, revealing how sin, pride, disappointment, and apathy can slowly diminish our ability to hear God's voice and respond to His grace. Email us with comments or que ...  Show more

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