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 We welcome PLL alumni, guests and friends for a morning of encouragement as we consider the importance of 
self -care in our day to day lives with Christ.

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Sensationalism - Truth or Hype?

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Simon Baker portrays an investigator in the TV series "The Mentalist."  After the loss of two loved ones, he uses his keen observation skills and powerful understanding of human behavior to become an investigator and catch the bad guy. He has an uncanny ability to peer past a curtain to see what's really going on. 
 
As believers, we do not have to be ensnared by the trap of customary responses to stimuli around us. We can be a "mentalist" of sorts, to share the gospel and protect ourselves from visual or cognitive illusions. Through sanctification, we are learning to listen to the Savior's voice and observe the world through a new lens by using investigative skills, refraining from drawing premature conclusions and turning to the Lord in times of fear.  
 
Would you like to shift from reactive behavior to a pattern of divine response - one of hope? We pray today's reading will help you learn how.

C heryl for the Team at Way of Life Coaching, LLC.
Where do you see God in difficulties?
Clarity
Accepting that life can have difficulties may make everything seem a little easier. Whether society has been living in times of peace or unrest, the sun has continued to rise thus far. How do you manage life's difficulties in light of God's truth and love?
What is the pathway to peace? 
Conviction
As the media reports unpredictable news 24 hours round - the - clock, some hearts may tremble with fear. We may wonder "Are the 'end times'  near?" Where is peace amidst sensationalism and unrest? 
When have you listened with courage?
Courage
Have you ever noticed a conflict with someone around a topical issue (i.e. the budget), but soon discover the problem is relational (i.e. a desire for better communication)? Listening takes courage. How do you handle hearing the unexpected?