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Giving People Permission To Be Themselves
8 Jan 2021

Giving People Permission To Be Themselves

by Rigel J Dawson | posted in: Acceptance | 11

Learn to deal with people for who they are, not who you want them to be. Life gets a lot easier when you stop expecting apple juice from oranges. For one thing, you’ll have the peace that comes from embracing … Read More

authenticity, integrity, love, patience, personal growth, relationships, tolerance, wisdom
Failing: It's Just What I Do
14 Dec 2020

It’s Just What I Do: Failing, But Not A Failure

by Rigel J Dawson | posted in: Success | 5

Failure is an infection. Once you let it settle in to who you are, it starts to spread to every part of what you do. A “can’t do” mentality never stays where it started. It might begin with being cut … Read More

failure, humility, personal growth, redemption, self love, wisdom
Put the Baby in the Basket
14 Oct 2020

Knowing When To Put the Baby in the Basket

by Rigel J Dawson | posted in: Faith | 2

Kenny Rogers famously sang, “You got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em, know when to walk away, and know when to run.” In kingdom vernacular, this is called discernment. It’s something we need way more … Read More

discernment, faith, trusting God, wisdom
12 Aug 2019

Protect Your Dreams

by Rigel J Dawson | posted in: Dreams | 0

(Excerpt from The Pastor Is In) You really have to be careful in whom you confide. Dreams are the hints God whispers in your ear about who you really are. They’re precious. In fact, they’re priceless. And so dreams have … Read More

confide, discernment, dreams, hopes, wisdom

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