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Open Forum: the group engaged in a rich, multi-layered discussion on spiritual growth, healing, and identity. Jamie shared her struggles with spiritual attacks after fasting, prompting Pastor Amos to encourage her to take a seven-day social media fast and deepen her prayer life. Arlene and Micah reflected on their own fasting experiences, emphasizing the benefits of worship and redirecting time toward seeking God. The conversation expanded into themes of shifting priorities, focusing on one’s calling, and trusting God for clarity and miracles. Pastor Amos also taught on gradual spiritual growth using the example of Israel entering the Promised Land, while Rosalind and Tyesha highlighted the importance of humility, self-examination, and addressing trauma. The group further explored the cultural impact on identity, with participants sharing experiences related to race, upbringing, and self-worth. Pastor Amos closed by affirming the need for confidence, authority in Christ, and the importance of embracing who God created each person to be, while also supporting the idea of a digital resource library for continued spiritual development.
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Open Forum: the group engaged in a rich, multi-layered discussion on spiritual growth, healing, and identity. Jamie shared her struggles with spiritual attacks after fasting, prompting Pastor Amos to encourage her to take a seven-day social media fast and deepen her prayer life. Arlene and Micah reflected on their own fasting experiences, emphasizing the benefits of worship and redirecting time toward seeking God. The conversation expanded into themes of shifting priorities, focusing on one’s calling, and trusting God for clarity and miracles. Pastor Amos also taught on gradual spiritual growth using the example of Israel entering the Promised Land, while Rosalind and Tyesha highlighted the importance of humility, self-examination, and addressing trauma. The group further explored the cultural impact on identity, with participants sharing experiences related to race, upbringing, and self-worth. Pastor Amos closed by affirming the need for confidence, authority in Christ, and the importance of embracing who God created each person to be, while also supporting the idea of a digital resource library for continued spiritual development.
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