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Disorientation
DISORIENTATION IS THE PITS. When you travel a lot (like airline personnel) you must deal with it. When you fight deadlines as days run into nights (like tax consultants and publishing editors and pastors) you must work out ways to cope with it. When you are confined to tight places or inescapable spaces (like astronauts or prisoners or victims of confining illnesses)—again, that old bugaboo is there ready to bite, leaving you in the wake of depression or one of its emotional relatives. It happens frequently after people retire.
Read More→How to Wait Well
Dig deeply into 2 Thessalonians with our spiral-bound workbook, CD or MP3 audio set, and Chuck’s commentary. Learn to develop personal maturity and a deep trust in God amid suffering.

The Peace of God’s Presence
Some challenges and some difficult people can drive us to want to stop praying. But Pastor Chuck says that’s exactly when we need to make prayer our first priority. Read his thoughts in his April letter.
Who God Will Greatly Use
Pastor Chuck claims that one of the essential ingredients for effective leadership is becoming harder to find in today’s leaders. In this article, read his thoughts about this must-have attribute.
Keep On Keeping On
Does your life feel like a never-ending cycle of the same old tasks? Are they bordering on pure drudgery? Pastor Chuck claims that actually puts you in good company. Watch this video about pressing on!





