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(2026_05_14) - Handling Pressures and Relationships - Pastor Israel Ajiboye

1 h 56 min · 15 mei 2026
aflevering (2026_05_14) - Handling Pressures and Relationships - Pastor Israel Ajiboye artwork

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In this special episode created for the senior members of Gadites, we take a deep and practical look at navigating every major type of relationship in a healthy, balanced, and godly way. The conversation centers on how believers can properly handle relationships, responsibilities, expectations, and pressures while remaining aligned with biblical principles. The episode covers relationships with pastors and spiritual leaders, emphasizing honor, accountability, wisdom, and understanding spiritual authority. It also explores relationships among brethren within the fellowship, focusing on unity, love, and growth within the body of Christ. Beyond the fellowship, the discussion extends to friendships, family relationships, parents, siblings, mentors, colleagues, and other everyday interactions. Attention is given to understanding boundaries, emotional intelligence, respect, loyalty, forgiveness, and the importance of maintaining healthy and purposeful connections. Through scriptural insights, practical examples, and relatable discussions, this episode aims to help listeners learn how to build relationships that reflect God’s character, preserve peace, encourage spiritual growth, and positively influence every area of life.

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aflevering (2026_05_30) - Q & A on Understanding the Different Gradations of Love Part 2 - Juniors BM - Pastor James Akinjide artwork

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aflevering (2026_05_30) - Understanding the Different Gradations of Love Part 2 - Juniors BM - Pastor James Akinjide artwork

(2026_05_30) - Understanding the Different Gradations of Love Part 2 - Juniors BM - Pastor James Akinjide

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(2026_05_27) - Handling Natural Affairs to Enable Effective Spiritual Growth - Pastor Israel Ajiboye.

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