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Living Out God's Plan for your Life

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Calling is a funny thing. When we’re in youth group it seems to be all they talk about. When career is talked about with today’s generation, the topics quickly fall to passions, giftings, and some, calling. Many spend years trying to find their calling. Others think it’s going to strike them like lightning. Most, however, find themselves just wandering through life jumping for one thing to the next. For Christians, it’s a little different. We all want to follow God’s will, but His will can sometimes seem elusive. All of us would love the Damascus road experience of Paul, but very few of us actually experience something so life-altering. So for the rest of us, here are five easy habits for us to live out’s God’s plan for our lives. While I’ve never had an experience like Paul, I have felt the direct leading of the Holy Spirit. Unfortunately in all these encounters the full picture was never fully laid out. I have discovered that going against God’s will is like walking

A Simple Exercise to Start Setting Goals

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Recently, I was in a mentorship group led by Jim Wideman . He is a children’s pastor who served here in the late 80′s and is mostly known for running Willie George’s children’s ministry during is atmospheric growth. During one of his teaching sessions, Jim taught us a quick and easy exercise to set goals and keep them. Pick 3 goals. We’ve talked about the different types of goals here , and how to set huge goals here . However these need to be small and easily attainable. I made the mistake of setting long reaching goals that were difficult to maintain and easy to get behind. Sadly, I failed the three during this exercise, but that hasn’t stopped me from setting new ones. Set a deadline. A goal without a deadline is simply a want, and unfortunately will never happen. This is why teachers give due dates for those dreaded book reports. If they never told you when it was due, you’d never turn that thing in. It’s the same here. Figure out a reasonable timeline to accomplish y

How do you eat an elephant?

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in Share One bite at a time. For the past couple of weeks, we’ve talked about goals.  You can read more about them  here ,  here , and  here . A big part of goal-setting is making the goal attainable.  But what if you want to do something crazy, like run for president, become the CEO of a company, or provide for your family long after your gone? Jim Collins in his book  Built to Last  talks about setting a  Big Harry Audacious Goal (BHAG).  The very title means that the goal seems unattainable.  However if we want to go far in life, then we need to set a big goal to get there. So how do you make an impossible goal, attainable? You break it into little pieces.   Earlier , I talked about running a half marathon. It’s a seemingly impossible size for someone of my size, but I broke it down and accomplished it.  Here’s what we can do to break down a big goal into little goals. Develop a road map to get there.  When I decided to run, I didn’t just go out one da

The Tension of Where You Are and Where You Want to Be

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Only a mediocre person is always at his best. W. Somerset Maugham You are always better than you were before and you will never be as good as you will be in the future.  We all get comfortable in our lives and our position and never push forward. I'm a gamer. I've spent a lot of time playing a lot of different games for most of my life.  When I was in college my friends and I got really good at a popular game called Halo.  We thought we were the best players, and no one could possibly beat us.  There was just one problem.  We only ever played with each other.  We were good, but only at beating each other.  When playing online with millions of other people,  I was shocked to find out that I wasn't as good as I thought.  In fact, I was horrible. This happens in our lives all the time.  We think we have something handled.  We think we have mastered something.  Then we are pushed into a bigger pond and realize that we still have a whole lot to learn. The question I h

The 7 Types of Goals and Why You Need Each One

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Last week we talked about goals and how to create them for our life.  You can read more about that  here .  If you've ever sat down to make goals, you've realized that not all goals are created equal.  There are goals that are easily reached and some that will take a lifetime.  Some concern your job and others your family.  In order to maintain balance in our lives we need to have at least one goal for each dimension of our lives.  Otherwise, we will find ourselves out of balance, which would be like driving with a flat tire. So, here are the 7 types of goals and why we need them. Career.  The one question every kid gets in their life most often is what do you want to be when you grow up.  We all have dreams of what we want to do some day.  We have to set goals to make that dream a reality.  Without career goals we could easily find ourselves either floating from job to job without focus and never achieving our dreams. Financial.  It has been said that couples argue a