Balancing Family and Ministry
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In this episode of Fingerprint the Marriage podcast, John shares his experiences and insights on balancing family life with ministry. He emphasizes the importance of transparency, learning from past struggles, and trusting God through challenges. John discusses the pressures of life and ministry, the need for balance, and the significance of being real and relatable in relationships. He encourages listeners to find their balance and to serve God wholeheartedly while managing their personal lives effectively.
Takeaways
- We are real people dealing with real issues.
- Balancing work, family, and ministry can be chaotic.
- Transparency in relationships fosters deeper connections.
- Learning from past struggles is crucial for growth.
- Trusting God helps alleviate the pressures of life.
- It's important to prioritize your household over ministry.
- Finding balance leads to a healthier life and relationships.
- Being real and relatable helps others feel comfortable.
- Diamonds are created through pressure; embrace challenges.
- Serving God should be a priority in all aspects of life.
Available Resources:
Faith That Grows Strong: Belief, Trust, Commitment – Click the link to purchase https://a.co/d/bFCZOWe
- 30-Day Devotional Workbook: Activating the Power of the Mind
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- Living by Faith Family Bible Study WorkbookClick on the link to purchase https://a.co/d/h5lv5Mp
- Faith Alone: The Foundation of Salvation and LifeClick on the link to purchase https://a.co/d/adR6Bg
- Visit www.fingerprint2marriage.org for Bible studies, devotionals, resources, and ministry updates
- 30-Day Devotional Workbook: Activating the Power of the Mind
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