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As followers of Christ, we are both servants and brothers. Sometimes the nature of servants is to compete for who is the best servant. It is the nature of brothers to get into fights and conflict. When we find a new truth or leave one path in Christianity to follow another, specifically relating to ministries, it is easy for our newly enlightened understandings to cause us to be super aggressive in our messaging. Sometimes, the very thing we think we left, is the same thing we end up mired in all over again. In the hopes of avoiding this, and helping us to be loving brothers and business minding servants, I offer you this episode.
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As followers of Christ, we are both servants and brothers. Sometimes the nature of servants is to compete for who is the best servant. It is the nature of brothers to get into fights and conflict. When we find a new truth or leave one path in Christianity to follow another, specifically relating to ministries, it is easy for our newly enlightened understandings to cause us to be super aggressive in our messaging. Sometimes, the very thing we think we left, is the same thing we end up mired in all over again. In the hopes of avoiding this, and helping us to be loving brothers and business minding servants, I offer you this episode.