Relationship Resources' Blog

21 Oct

What is conflict?

By Gaylyn WilliamsComments are off

Define Conflict Every person who has been in ministry for any length of time has experienced conflict. A church or ministry is as susceptible to conflict as any other group. No matter how much you and others in your ministry want to serve God and advance his kingdom, you’re still affected by the fall, which

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07 Oct

Learn to stay positive

By Gaylyn WilliamsWith 0 comments

Focus on what is positive in your life When we’re stressed, we often focus on the negatives in our lives. We need to learn to appreciate what we have, rather than always wanting more. Make a list of all the good things in your life right now. They can be big things like getting a

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30 Sep

Conflict is normal in life and ministry

By Gaylyn WilliamsWith 0 comments

Conflict Management is essential This world is filled with conflict: in Iran, Iraq, Israel, the United states. In families, churches, businesses, politics, etc. Conflict is normal in life and ministry, with people you work with as well as within the family and other personal relationships. Look at some statistics. These were done specifically about pastors, however

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23 Sep

Biblical Principles for Spiritual Warfare

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Powerful, Proven Principles for Spiritual Warfare Spiritual warfare can be extremely difficult, so we need to take the time to prepare and protect ourselves. We need to understand it and apply the biblical principles God has given us in His Word. We also need to know what resources are available to us and how to use

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16 Sep

Free workshops in Colorado Springs

By Gaylyn WilliamsWith 0 comments

In case you haven’t seen it, our web is completely redone. Check out all the new free eBooks, sample chapters and stress-management tips. You might want to sign up for our newsletter. The next one will have a discount code for all our books. If you live in Colorado, I am doing five free workshops for

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09 Sep

Spiritual Warfare Boot Camp

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Spiritual Warfare Boot Camp Excerpted from Battlefield Strategies for Every Believer: A Biblical Guide to Spiritual Warfare I got a recorded call recently, saying, “The FBI reports that there is a home break-in every fifteen seconds…” Interesting timing! I believe there is a home break-in more often than that, but it is not by human

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02 Sep

I Know God Lives in Me

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All who confess that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God. 1 John 4:15 NLT Excerpted from The Surprising Joy of Discovering How God Sees You: A Daily Adventure with You Identity in Christ Steps on Your Journey to Discover How God Sees You: Do you

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26 Aug

How Do You Handle Conflict?

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Excerpted from Reconcilable Differences, a free eBook. Click the link to download it today. Conflict is inevitable anywhere there are people—with family, friends, at church, in the community, and in business. It can either devastate or strengthen relationships. Proven biblical principles guide churches, ministries and individuals to transform conflict into strong, God-honoring relationships. While conflict

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19 Aug

Joy is a choice

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Joy is a choice Tim Hansel’s book You Gotta Keep Dancin’ taught me that joy is a choice—in any situation. “Life can be tough,” Hansel writes. “Stress, disappointment, heartache, hurt—all are part of the human condition. But while pain is unavoidable, misery is optional.” I couldn’t choose whether or not to experience pain, but I

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12 Aug

Do you know your enemy?

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We have an enemy who does not want us to succeed in the Christian life or in ministry. He will do whatever he can to destroy us. That’s just what he does and he does it well. Many Christians lose more battles than they win. Is that you? Do you have a sense of hopelessness

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06 Aug

Updated Website and Free Resources!

By Gaylyn WilliamsWith 0 comments

I’m excited to announce we have an updated website! For the past several months, I’ve been working with my son and daughter-in-love, Timothy and Megan, to update the design and redo all the content. I’m grateful for both of them. We pray our new website will be a powerful tool and resource for you. You

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05 Aug

I  Was Created in God’s Image

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God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. Genesis 1:27 NIV Excerpted from The Surprising Joy of Discovering How God Sees You: A Daily Adventure with You Identity in Christ Steps on Your Journey to Discover How God Sees You: Genesis 9:6

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29 Jul

Conflict is normal in life and ministry

By Gaylyn WilliamsComments are off

Conflict is normal in life and ministry, with people you work with as well as within the family and other personal relationships. Look at some statistics. These were done specifically about pastors, however they are very similar for missionaries and anyone in ministry. (We believe all believers are in ministry of some kind, whether with

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22 Jul

Unlocking Joy

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Can you relate to the following statistics? A majority of people in ministry constantly fight depression. 70% of people in ministry have a lower self-image now than when they first started. And this is just the beginning. Being is ministry, whether you are a pastor or any other ministry leader, can be difficult and it can often steal your

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15 Jul

What is Spiritual Warfare?

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In order to do warfare, we must first be prepared. The initial way to prepare is to know what we are up against. In John 10:10 (NLT) Jesus said, “The thief’s purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.” Spiritual warfare is simply our

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03 Jul

Check out our new website

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Our new website is almost done. I’d love to hear your thoughts on it. Let us know anything that may not work right or anything you would like to see different. I’m grateful to my son Timothy Whalin, his wife, Megan and Mike Paxton for all their help on getting this working! Blessings on you,

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