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Repost from @mercyukorg
We all have an internal voice—self-talk that combines conscious thought with root beliefs systems and unconscious judgement to create our internal monologue.
It can be difficult to know why we talk to ourselves the way we do and for some of us, sorting
through truths from lies or a constructive voice from a critical voice, can be a key part of learning to live free and stay free.

Take a moment to consider this statement. Which one is closest to your internal voice? Or are you somewhere inbetween?

When I make a mistake, my self talk is…

CRITICAL: I blame myself, absorb all fault and resign myself to failure. I might call myself names like ‘stupid’ or ‘loser.’

CONSTRUCTIVE: I explore what could have gone differently without judging or blaming myself and I can admit fault where it is mine, without shame.

Now ask yourself a couple questions:
1. What do you think the impact is of talking to yourself like this?
2. How do you think this internal voice has been formed?

Repost from @mercyukorg
We all have an internal voice—self-talk that combines conscious thought with root beliefs systems and unconscious judgement to create our internal monologue.
It can be difficult to know why we talk to ourselves the way we do and for some of us, sorting
through truths from lies or a constructive voice from a critical voice, can be a key part of learning to live free and stay free.

Take a moment to consider this statement. Which one is closest to your internal voice? Or are you somewhere inbetween?

When I make a mistake, my self talk is…

CRITICAL: I blame myself, absorb all fault and resign myself to failure. I might call myself names like ‘stupid’ or ‘loser.’

CONSTRUCTIVE: I explore what could have gone differently without judging or blaming myself and I can admit fault where it is mine, without shame.

Now ask yourself a couple questions:
1. What do you think the impact is of talking to yourself like this?
2. How do you think this internal voice has been formed?
...

Join us for Church this Sunday at our shorter All Age Worship Gathering, when we will be learning together what it means to grow in Christ. 
In person & Online. 
#MadetoGROW 🌱🪴🌴🌳
Tea/Coffee/CatchUp BEFORE in Cafe Space from 10.30am. 
We look forward to welcoming you.

Join us for Church this Sunday at our shorter All Age Worship Gathering, when we will be learning together what it means to grow in Christ.
In person & Online.
#MadetoGROW 🌱🪴🌴🌳
Tea/Coffee/CatchUp BEFORE in Cafe Space from 10.30am.
We look forward to welcoming you.
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We are @247prayerscotland partner Church…🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🙏🏻🔥
Repost from @247prayerscotland 
At the Scotland National Gathering we are so excited to come together, from across Scotland, united across denominations to worship! So we thought we’d introduce to you our worship leaders for the day, two passionate individuals with a heart for prayer, mission and justice and a heart for God’s will to be done in Scotland… Introducing Sam Rae and Abigail Faddes! Why don’t you come join us? Link is in our bio! #prayer #worship #scotland #timetogether #ecumenicalworship

We are @247prayerscotland partner Church…🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🙏🏻🔥
Repost from @247prayerscotland
At the Scotland National Gathering we are so excited to come together, from across Scotland, united across denominations to worship! So we thought we’d introduce to you our worship leaders for the day, two passionate individuals with a heart for prayer, mission and justice and a heart for God’s will to be done in Scotland… Introducing Sam Rae and Abigail Faddes! Why don’t you come join us? Link is in our bio! #prayer #worship #scotland #timetogether #ecumenicalworship
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Repost from @tearfundscotland
You are invited to join us for our event: THE POWER OF FORGIVENESS: 30 YEARS ON FROM THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE. 

Come and hear the personal story of one man’s journey from refugee camp to reconciliation. 

Our Country Director for Rwanda, Emmanuel Murangira, will be sharing his moving account of growing up in a country divided by conflict, and his reflections on the Rwandan genocide of 1994. He’ll also provide an inspiring insight into life in his country in the 30 years since – including how, in his role with Tearfund, he has been leading our work to equip the church to be at the heart of efforts to rebuild and restore hope. 

There will be an opportunity to worship, and to pray with us for peace and reconciliation in conflict situations around the world today. 🙏 

🗓️ Wednesday 15 May 2024
⌚️ 7.30pm
⛪️ Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4HZ

Please share these details, and let us know you’re coming by reserving a spot at the link in our bio.

Repost from @tearfundscotland
You are invited to join us for our event: THE POWER OF FORGIVENESS: 30 YEARS ON FROM THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE.

Come and hear the personal story of one man’s journey from refugee camp to reconciliation.

Our Country Director for Rwanda, Emmanuel Murangira, will be sharing his moving account of growing up in a country divided by conflict, and his reflections on the Rwandan genocide of 1994. He’ll also provide an inspiring insight into life in his country in the 30 years since – including how, in his role with Tearfund, he has been leading our work to equip the church to be at the heart of efforts to rebuild and restore hope.

There will be an opportunity to worship, and to pray with us for peace and reconciliation in conflict situations around the world today. 🙏

🗓️ Wednesday 15 May 2024
⌚️ 7.30pm
⛪️ Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4HZ

Please share these details, and let us know you’re coming by reserving a spot at the link in our bio.
...

Repost from @247prayerscotland
We’d love to encourage you to pause and pray for the young people of Scotland who begin their exams today. May they experience the peace and love of Jesus. #prayer #hope #exams #Scotland

Repost from @247prayerscotland
We’d love to encourage you to pause and pray for the young people of Scotland who begin their exams today. May they experience the peace and love of Jesus. #prayer #hope #exams #Scotland
...

Repost from @youversion
Throughout the New Testament, God calls us to share our faith. Open the Bible App and read more about what the Lord has to say about sharing our faith with others.

Repost from @youversion
Throughout the New Testament, God calls us to share our faith. Open the Bible App and read more about what the Lord has to say about sharing our faith with others.
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Repost from @mercyuk
We all have an internal voice—self-talk that combines conscious thought with root beliefs systems and unconscious judgement to create our internal monologue.

It can be difficult to know why we talk to ourselves the way we do and for some of us, sorting
through truths from lies or a constructive voice from a critical voice, can be a key part of learning to live free and stay free.

Take a moment to consider this statement. Which one is closest to your internal voice? Or are you somewhere inbetween?

When I make a mistake, my self talk is…

CRITICAL: I blame myself, absorb all fault and resign myself to failure. I might call myself names like ‘stupid’ or ‘loser.’

CONSTRUCTIVE: I explore what could have gone differently without judging or blaming myself and I can admit fault where it is mine, without shame.

Now ask yourself a couple questions:
1. What do you think the impact is of talking to yourself like this?
2. How do you think this internal voice has been formed?
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2 hours ago
Repost from @mercyuk
We all have an internal voice—self-talk that combines conscious thought with root beliefs systems and unconscious judgement to create our internal monologue.

It can be difficult to know why we talk to ourselves the way we do and for some of us, sorting
through truths from lies or a constructive voice from a critical voice, can be a key part of learning to live free and stay free.

Take a moment to consider this statement. Which one is closest to your internal voice? Or are you somewhere inbetween?

When I make a mistake, my self talk is…

CRITICAL: I blame myself, absorb all fault and resign myself to failure. I might call myself names like ‘stupid’ or ‘loser.’

CONSTRUCTIVE: I explore what could have gone differently without judging or blaming myself and I can admit fault where it is mine, without shame.

Now ask yourself a couple questions:
1. What do you think the impact is of talking to yourself like this?
2. How do you think this internal voice has been formed?

Join us for Church this Sunday at our shorter All Age Worship Gathering, when we will be learning together what it means to grow in Christ.
In person & Online.
#MadetoGROW 🌱🪴🌴🌳
Tea/Coffee/CatchUp BEFORE in Cafe Space from 10.30am.
We look forward to welcoming you.
... See MoreSee Less

4 hours ago
Join us for Church this Sunday at our shorter All Age Worship Gathering, when we will be learning together what it means to grow in Christ. 
In person & Online. 
#MadetoGROW 🌱🪴🌴🌳
Tea/Coffee/CatchUp BEFORE in Cafe Space from 10.30am. 
We look forward to welcoming you.

Repost from Tearfund Scotland
You are invited to join us for our event: THE POWER OF FORGIVENESS: 30 YEARS ON FROM THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE.

Come and hear the personal story of one man’s journey from refugee camp to reconciliation.

Our Country Director for Rwanda, Emmanuel Murangira, will be sharing his moving account of growing up in a country divided by conflict, and his reflections on the Rwandan genocide of 1994. He’ll also provide an inspiring insight into life in his country in the 30 years since – including how, in his role with Tearfund, he has been leading our work to equip the church to be at the heart of efforts to rebuild and restore hope.

There will be an opportunity to worship, and to pray with us for peace and reconciliation in conflict situations around the world today. 🙏

🗓️ Wednesday 15 May 2024
⌚️ 7.30pm
⛪️ Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4HZ

Please share these details, and let us know you’re coming by reserving a spot at the link in our bio.
... See MoreSee Less

19 hours ago
Repost from Tearfund Scotland
You are invited to join us for our event: THE POWER OF FORGIVENESS: 30 YEARS ON FROM THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE. 

Come and hear the personal story of one man’s journey from refugee camp to reconciliation. 

Our Country Director for Rwanda, Emmanuel Murangira, will be sharing his moving account of growing up in a country divided by conflict, and his reflections on the Rwandan genocide of 1994. He’ll also provide an inspiring insight into life in his country in the 30 years since – including how, in his role with Tearfund, he has been leading our work to equip the church to be at the heart of efforts to rebuild and restore hope. 

There will be an opportunity to worship, and to pray with us for peace and reconciliation in conflict situations around the world today. 🙏 

🗓️ Wednesday 15 May 2024
⌚️ 7.30pm
⛪️ Adelaide Place Baptist Church, Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4HZ

Please share these details, and let us know you’re coming by reserving a spot at the link in our bio.

Repost from 24-7 Prayer
We’d love to encourage you to pause and pray for the young people of Scotland who begin their exams today. May they experience the peace and love of Jesus. #prayer #hope #exams #Scotland
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4 days ago
Repost from 24-7 Prayer
We’d love to encourage you to pause and pray for the young people of Scotland who begin their exams today. May they experience the peace and love of Jesus. #prayer #hope #exams #Scotland

Good to be together this morning at Church to worship God, connect with Him & others & GROW.
May we ‘go out’ in complete surrender to Him this week.
#SurrenderisSacredWork
#DealingwiththeRoadblockofControl
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5 days ago
Good to be together this morning at Church to worship God, connect with Him & others & GROW.
May we ‘go out’ in complete surrender to Him this week. 
#SurrenderisSacredWork
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Wonderful service. Great teaching, so relevant for this time.

Join us for Church this Sunday at EBC.
11am Gathering in person & online.
Worship. Connect. Grow.
Tea/Coffee/Catchup in Cafe Space AFTER worship.
7pm Make Room ~ our worship & prayer space, in person only.
We look forward to welcoming you.
#ThisSundayatEBC
#Surrender
#MakeRoom
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7 days ago
Join us for Church this Sunday at EBC. 
11am Gathering in person & online. 
Worship. Connect. Grow.
Tea/Coffee/Catchup in Cafe Space AFTER worship.
7pm Make Room ~ our worship & prayer space, in person only. 
We look forward to welcoming you. 
#ThisSundayatEBC
#Surrender
#MakeRoomImage attachment
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