@MikeWingerii Wouldn’t you agree the difference is between the order and protocol of a service (let two or three prophets speak) versus the ability for everyone (you can all) to prophesy one by one.
READ THIS TWICE - Often, younger and arrogant ministers focus on being critical and corrective. Older and wiser ministers focus on being creative and constructive.
“The only way confrontation will be effective is if you actually deal with what has been addressed, and you choose to make a change and live differently.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“Addressing something and bringing it to light is just the beginning of a heart change process that requires the Lord to complete.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“Confrontation is meant to be an overflow of God’s love for the person in front of you. When you see someone through His eyes, you will naturally want the best for them.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“When partnered with the love of God, speaking the truth is one of the most constructive and encouraging ways to empower someone to walk in the fullness of Christ.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“The moment we believe feedback is a means to building deeper connection, we will see greater growth in our relationships.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“Love shares the truth. Love is vocal, passionate, and committed to letting the light of God shine brightly into every area of our lives.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“Ultimately, the healthiest relationships are those where truth is the foundation. Speaking the truth fosters genuine connection.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“Confrontation is a wake-up call. It shakes us out of fantasy land and forces us to come to grips with the decisions we’re making and how we’re living.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation
“When we live in a culture where confrontation is normal, lies and deception get exposed quickly. They are never able to become deeply rooted.”
- The Lost Art of Confrontation