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Tag Archives: self-awareness
The Essential Need of Character Growth
Coming Full Circle If you have not read the post previous to this one, please take a moment to read it. The heart of spiritual formation is union with Christ. Personal formation, or character maturation, is a corollary of that … Continue reading
Resource: A Spiritual Life Inventory
Spiritual Life Inventory God’s constant invitation to deep communion with him and the well documented need for life-long learning are two areas that a “busy” life can constrict. It is wise to take a step back and evaluate regularly – … Continue reading
Posted in Living Wisely, Personal Vitality, Resources, Shepherding Well, Spiritual Vitality, The Shepherd's Health
Tagged exhaustion, fatigue, holistic health, Modeling for others, reflection, Rest, sabbath, self-awareness, self-care, shepherd's example, soul care, spiritual formation, Spiritual Life Inventory, Spiritual vitality
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Email Principles to Relate By
“I owe you an apology.” Thus began my conversation with a colleague earlier this week. In a single email I had obliterated my three rules of when NOT to write an email. I really blew it. Efficiency is NOT the Greatest Value … Continue reading
Posted in Shepherding Well
Tagged email etiquette, Modeling for others, relationships, self-awareness, Shepherding, values
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Rest Revisited: What Does it Look Like?
“Ya, Jesus is our rest, that’s all good. But what do I do?” This might be a common response to a post like a previous one on rest. If you have not read that post, please do so. As I stated … Continue reading
Posted in Living Wisely, Personal Vitality, Shepherding Well, Spiritual Vitality
Tagged Busyness, Dependence, fatigue, Matthew 11, Modeling for others, relationship with God, Rest, self-awareness, self-care, Shepherding, soul care, spiritual formation, Spiritual Practices, Spiritual vitality
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An Annual Season of Renewal
Calm After the Storm As I write this I have just concluded a very full fall season of travel, speaking at conferences, organizational leader team meetings, debriefings – you know the drill. Note I did not say I was busy. … Continue reading
Posted in Living Wisely, Personal Vitality, Spiritual Vitality, The Shepherd's Health, Thinking Well
Tagged Evaluation, fatigue, holistic health, Life Seasons, Modeling for others, reflection, relationship with God, Renewal, sabbath, self-awareness, self-care, shepherd's example, spiritual formation, Spiritual vitality
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Jesus-Directed Rather than Need-Driven Life and Ministry
Jesus was Not Need Driven Obvious in the pages of the Gospels are the rampant needs around Jesus. Everywhere he went, there were people with needs. So too for us. Yet it is clear that needs were not the driving … Continue reading
Posted in Living Wisely, Shepherding Well, The Shepherd's Health, Thinking Well
Tagged Christ's example, exhaustion, Fixed gaze, Ministry focus, Modeling for others, Needs, Relational Ministry, relationship with God, self-awareness, self-care, shepherd's example, Shepherding, Union with Christ
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Mining Wisdom from Life
©Scott E. Shaum 2015 Life Experience Does not Automatically Equate Wisdom We all have many life experiences. However, going from life experience to life experience does not automatically make one wise. The book of Proverbs tells us that, looking through … Continue reading
What If You Struggle with Community
Community Travails A few weeks ago, on a Saturday morning, my wife and I found ourselves with two dear, dear friends of ours over breakfast. It was the usual chatter of kids, heart stuff, life stuff, and movies we had watched. There … Continue reading
Posted in Living Wisely, Personal Vitality, The Shepherd's Health
Tagged community, holistic health, lament, loss & grief, relationships, sacrifice, self-awareness, self-care
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