PURPOSE #1: You Were Planned for God’s Pleasure Lesson 08:- Planned for God’s Pleasure Lesson 09:-What Makes God Smile? Lesson10:-The Heart of Worship Lesson11:- Becoming Best Friends with God Lesson12:- Developing Your Friendship with God Lesson13:-Worship That Pleases God Lesson14:-When God Seems Distant Join ClassHow it Works
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Course Instructions:-PURPOSE
At the end of each LESSON is a section called “Thinking about My Purpose.” There you will find: • A Point to Ponder. This is a nugget of truth that summarizes a principle of purpose-driven living that you can reflect on throughout your day. Paul told Timothy, “Reflect on what I am saying, for theContinue reading “Course Instructions:-PURPOSE”
Course Introduction:Purpose
Today the average life span is 25,550 days. That’s how long you will live if you are typical. Don’t you think it would be a wise use of time to set aside 40 of those days to figure out what God wants you to do with the rest of them? The Bible is clear thatContinue reading “Course Introduction:Purpose”
Module01:-What on earth am i here for
A life devoted to things is a dead life, a stump; a God-shaped life is a flourishing tree. Proverbs 11:28 (Msg) Blessed are those who trust in the Lord…. They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water. Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worriedContinue reading “Module01:-What on earth am i here for”
Assertive Body Language
Assertiveness is about acting in an ‘adult’ manner, asserting your rights without aggression and without being submissive. Smooth Assertive body language is not jerky and tense. Nor is it held still under close control. It moves at a steady rate, indicating that the person is feeling relatively relaxed. Even when they are speaking passionately, the movement is still smoothContinue reading “Assertive Body Language”
Discover:-Your Life Purpose
You are not an accident. Even before the universe was created.God had you in mind,and planned you for His purpose
Asking
Description When you want something, you can ask for it. When you want others to do something, you can ask them to do it. To ask assertively: Be brief, clear and specific. Ask for what you want without elaboration or floppy language. Whilst you can explain reason, you do not need to justify your right toContinue reading “Asking”
Acting With Aplomb
Description Be calm, composed and self-assured at all times, especially when things are going wrong. Do the right thing (using social values) as far as possible and do not fret if you cannot do more. Keep a stillness within and in you external manner. Sustain grace under pressure. When others are becoming anxious and losing theirContinue reading “Acting With Aplomb”
Building assertive beliefs
Assertive beliefs Much of what we do, say, feel and act is based on our beliefs, and in particular in our beliefs about people. Problems occur when we hold different beliefs about ourselves and about other people. If you have assertive beliefs, then assertive behavior will follow. If you do not hold assertive beliefs, then you willContinue reading “Building assertive beliefs”
Comparing Behaviors
Here is a summary of key differences between assertive behavior, aggressive behavior and submissive behavior. Note how the benefits and costs of aggressive and submissive behavior are sometimes the same and sometimes opposite. One the traps of aggressive/submissive behavior is to believe that this is all there is, and you have to be one or the other. Assertive behaviorContinue reading “Comparing Behaviors”