In this compelling session, Craig confronts a modern crisis: we live in the noisiest era of human history, yet we’ve forgotten how to actually hear one another. Moving past the superficiality of “text-message emotions” and the poison of gossip, he explores Radical Communication, the art of listening not to reply, but to understand. Through a vulnerability that includes a haunting personal story of a missed encounter with Christ, Craig challenges us to examine the “roots” of our words: are they born of ego or love? Whether you are looking to bridge the gap with distant grandchildren, navigate a four-decade marriage, or simply learn to sit in the power of silence, this presentation offers a spiritual and practical guide to speaking life into a world that is desperate for truth.
forgiveness
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Jesus modeled radical forgiveness toward those who betrayed Him. Today, open your heart to the gift of forgiving others as God forgives you.
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Every day we choose how to live, from our attitudes to our actions. Choose to make today a day of joy, love, and forgiveness.
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In this powerful presentation, Craig tackles the difficult reality of betrayal and deep personal pain to explain why radical forgiveness is the ultimate key to reclaiming your peace. Moving beyond …
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Clear the clutter of resentment and hurt to make room for God’s love. Today is about selecting what stays and what goes.
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Reflecting on God’s endless compassion and the call to show that same mercy to others in our daily lives.
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Do not be intimidated by those who belittle or bully you. Stay focused on God’s Word to find the peace and forgiveness needed to rejoice.
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Every morning is a new opportunity to turn God’s words into actions. Choose to serve His kingdom today by spreading love and forgiveness instead of holding onto the past.
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Celebrating the Holy Family reminds us that what makes a family holy is its desire to stay together, requiring forgiveness, love, and mercy. Today is a great day to forgive …
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While it is easy to pray for our own needs or loved ones, Jesus calls us to a greater challenge: to love and pray for those who persecute us. Today, …
