Uncommon Disciple

41. The Danger of Thinking We've Arrived

1 h 2 min · 22 de feb de 2023
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Join Michael and repeat guest, Jimmy Graham, as they discuss the dangers of thinking we've arrived either vocationally or spiritually. The symptoms of such thinking include complacency, complaining and criticizing. We tell you how to navigate these symptoms and what to do about them.

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