Pace Yourself: "Hearing is Believing"

Psychology Today says “we assume that what we see is more trustworthy than what we hear. It’s a common mistake — and one that directly degrades our decisions.” What if the things we gaze upon, look at, and watch take away from our ability to listen for that gentle whisper God’s Spirit speaks to us through? What if it hampers our ability to trust and believe in God’s words? How can we dismantle this assumption and grow in our faith and belief? We hope you will tune in and find out.

Pace Yourself: "Who We Eat With"

Do you remember who you ate lunch with at school as a kid? Was it the popular kids? Did you stick with the people that you knew? Were you one of the rare kids who went to sit with the kids who sat alone? You may not realize this but the people we naturally associate ourselves with tells a lot about us. What does the Bible tell us about this, and how are we to associate with others as disciples of Jesus? We hope you will tune in to find out.

Pace Yourself: "Discernment"

Are you prone to feeling lost in life, when it comes to direction and purpose? Do you find yourself being pulled in all different directions by external influencers? What would it look like to take a beat, breathe, and have a meeting with yourself, God, and trusted people? We hope you will tune in to learn about how spiritual discernment can help us to triangulate our positions in life.

Pace Yourself: "Authenticity"

Psychology Today says “authenticity” is acting in accordance with one’s true self, and being authentic means behaving in congruence with one’s values, beliefs, motives, and personality dispositions.” Living authentically, can be a scary thing, but when we do it with the truth of the Gospel and with the help of the Holy Spirit, it can be a way to honor others and glorify God. We hope you will tune in to find out how.