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Warren Peterson

Answering Eight Random Questions

Today’s episode of the podcast is going to be a little bit different. Normally on this show, I have something planned, something written out, something specific that I’m going to share with the folks who are listening, but this is going to be different. As someone who talks about all sorts of issues, all sorts

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How You Can Lead Like Jesus

Leading like Jesus is a great goal for all Christians. And learning to lead during times of challenge and chaos is something that we should all be working to get better at. There is an opportunity that chaos presents to you as a leader, and in this podcast episode, I’m going to share some thoughts

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4 Lies Parents Tell

In our house, we never lie. At least that’s what I hear dads often tell me. But, is that true? Is it accurate to say that we never lie in this house? It’s actually very common for parents to lie to their own children. And is that bad?  Is it wrong every time a parent

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The Strength To Lead

We live in challenging times. Turn on the news or check the newsfeed and it seems like there is story after story of chaos, of war, and of disease and death. Then there are the stories of political unrest and economic unrest. Inflation is out of control. The future is so uncertain. It can seem

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Helping Someone Change

Over the last several weeks on the podcast, I’ve been tackling some of the big and serious issues of mental health, men, and the church. On today’s episode, the topic is still as big and serious, but not quite so heavy. I’ll share today some thoughts on how to help someone who is dealing with

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Suicide and the Church

If there is a topic that seems to never be, or rarely is, discussed in church, it is the topic of suicide. There isn’t much that is more heartbreaking than suicide. And the impact is far more reaching than the one life that was lost. Family members, friends, co-workers, people in the community, and future

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