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Exploring the questions everyone has about life, love, parenting and relationships.

Tony Haire is a independent Certified Coach, Teacher and Speaker with The John Maxwell Team, author and inspirational speaker who lives in Fayetteville, NC. He has a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice, a Masters Degree in Pastoral Counseling, and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Christian Counseling.

Dan DeBruler is a retired US Army communications specialist and has spent more than 20 years encouraging listeners through Christian radio.
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What if - just for today _ we focused on being our best in three simple ways:Good Thinking - Proverbs 4:5-9The Right Attitude - Philippians 3:8Solid Relationships - Colossians 3:12-16In this episode of "Your Life," Tony Haire and Dan DeBruler look to the significance of setting goals and cultivating a positive mindset. They highlight the transformative power of God's Word, emphasizing the need to not only read Scripture but to internalize its teachings.Listen as they underscore the importance of practicing good thinking, aligning our thoughts with God's Word. By doing so, we can experience spiritual growth and develop a deeper understanding of God's will for our lives.The conversation also touches on the significance of relationships. Haire and DeBruler emphasize the importance of investing in meaningful relationships, both with God and with others. By loving God and loving others, we can fulfill our purpose and make a positive impact on the world.Overall, this episode offers practical insights and spiritual encouragement for listeners seeking to live a more fulfilling life. By focusing on positive thinking, immersing ourselves in God's Word, and investing in relationships, we can experience the abundant life that God has promised.Key Takeaways:The Power of Positive Thinking: Tony Haire and Dan DeBruler emphasize the importance of cultivating a positive mindset, rooted in the wisdom of God's Word.The Transformative Power of God's Word: By immersing ourselves in Scripture, we can allow God's Word to renew our minds and transform our lives.The Importance of Relationships: Investing in meaningful relationships is crucial, as we are called to love God and love others.
Join us for a close look at Psalms 37:1-8
We are encouraged...to encourage!Philippians 1:9; 12-18
Philippians 2:12-15
Matthew 22:36-40Galatians 5:1-15
1 John 4:8, 16Galatians 5:22-27
Where do your pitch your tent? Genesis 12:7-8
"What is the work of God?" "Are we doing His work?"John 6:28-30 (ESV) Then they said to him, "What must we do, to be doing the works of God?" Jesus answered them, "This is the work of God, that you believe in him whom he has sent." So they said to him, "Then what sign do you do, that we may see and believe you? What work do you perform?"
Matthew 9:35-38 (ESV):"And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, 'The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.
Looking at the life and experiences of Moses as recalled from the book of Exodus.
Episode Summary: Welcome to Your Life with your hosts, Dr. Tony Haire and Dan DeBruler.In this episode, Tony and Dan dive into the parable of the lost coin from Luke 15:8-10. They explore its deeper meaning and how it applies to our lives today, particularly in understanding what it means to be lost and the actions we take to find what we value most.Key Topics Discussed:Introduction to the Parable:The parable of the lost coin in Luke 15:8-10.Understanding the context of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son in Luke 15.Desire and Value:The importance of desire in finding what is lost.Measuring the value of what we have lost by our diligence in searching for it.Application to Modern Life:How the parable relates to personal situations, like losing keys or a wallet.Bringing it closer to home: the impact of losing a child or loved one.The importance of lighting a lamp and sweeping the house—actions we take to find what is lost.Parenting and Relationships:Insights on parenting and guiding children as they grow and explore their own paths.The role of parents in laying a foundation and allowing God's plan to guide their children.Lost and Found in Faith:Maintaining intimacy with God and the danger of losing that connection.Steps to take when feeling spiritually lost or disconnected.Practical Steps to Finding What is Lost:Recognizing what we have and valuing it.Taking intentional actions to find what is lost, just like the woman with the lost coin.The role of scripture, prayer, and diligence in our search.Rejoicing in Finding:The importance of celebrating when we find what we have lost.Avoiding pity parties and focusing on the joy of restoration.Key Bible Verses Mentioned:Luke 15:8-10: The Parable of the Lost Coin.Revelation 2:4: Losing your first love.Joshua 24:15: As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.Action Steps:Reflect on What You Value: Consider what is truly valuable in your life and how much effort you put into finding it if it is lost.Take Intentional Actions: Light a lamp (bring understanding), sweep the house (remove obstacles), and search diligently for what you have lost.Maintain Intimacy with God: Regularly engage in prayer, scripture reading, and worship to stay close to God and avoid feeling spiritually lost.Celebrate Restorations: When you find what you have lost, take the time to rejoice and share that joy with others.Listen & Subscribe:Tune in to Your Life every Tuesday at 2 p.m. on Christian 105.7.Download, listen, and share online. Find Your Life on your favorite podcast platforms and stay connected for more insightful discussions on life, love, parenting, and relationships.
Examining potential through the lens of 1 Corinthians 2:5. "...so that your faith might not be based on human wisdom but on God’s power."
You weren't meant to do it alone. And whether it's applied to business, ministry or family...you can't go wrong with the advice you'll find in Exodus 18:13-21.
Join us for a conversation asking the question, "What separates the haves and the have-nots?" citing Proverbs 2:1-6 as a foundational source.
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Your Life 132

2024-02-2030:41

A close look at the application of Matthew 28:18-20, "The Great Commission".
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