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Impacting people is a whole lot easier if you don’t shake their hand with a hammer. Elisabeth Hasselbeck was a part of the TV show “The View” and got used to arguing with people for a living. In recent years she’s taken a step back and opens up about how her goals have had to change since her days of polarizing debate.
As much as you may try to avoid heated discussions, they do happen from time to time. Mike Donehey is the lead singer of 10th Avenue North. Mike has also written a couple best-selling books, including one called Grace in the Gray: A More Loving Way to Disagree.
Maybe one of the biggest things that’s keeping you from living the life you want is fear. You’re not alone. Nicole Johnson has written books like Creating Calm in the Center of Crazy. She’s seeing this struggle play out every day.
When you have hope, so many things can change. But what leads to hope? Hal Donaldson grew up in poverty and broke free to become a successful young writer. But it was on a trip to India that the course of his life changed.
It’s fun as a kid to pretend you’re invisible and go all kinds of places without being noticed. But sometimes years later, it feels like the game is still going on. How do you quit? Jennifer Rothschild hasn’t been able to see since the age of 15, but sometimes she feels like it’s other people who can’t see her.
You’re always told to dream big, but it’s easy to lose sight of it all when your dream feels so far away. That’s why Bob Goff treats life much like his sail boating adventures.
Where are you finding your value? It’s a question that former Miss Universe and wife of Tim Tebow, Demi-Leigh, has wrestled with. In her new book, A Crown That Lasts, she shares about where to find true identity and value.
Hearing the right song at the right time can make a huge difference. Josh Haven is with The Afters and shares how he’s seen God use music in powerful ways.
You probably know someone who has strong opinions, maybe even a quick temper! Trying to work in that environment or just simply have a conversation can be like walking on eggshells. In her book, Healthy Conflict, Peaceful Life, Donna Jones shares how to approach these situations in a constructive way.
What stands in the way of love? In some cases, it’s a false belief that you’re too different, you’ve been wronged, or there’s just too much history to deal with. James Ward sees it all the time. He’s the pastor of INSIGHT church and a leading expert on the idea of “zero victim thinking.”