Which kind of faith are you using?

Dr. Grant Mullen Churches and Leadership, I am significant, Live fearlessly, Moods, Relationships, Uncategorized 4 Comments

There are 2 kinds of faith

You use them every day, all the time, and you’re not aware of it.

One kind will ruin your day, get you upset and make Darkness happy.

The other will cheer you up and change people around you.

You choose the one you like to use most.

Click on the video, then make your choice.

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Comments 4

  1. I am encouraged daily as I simply put my trust in God in my work as a management accountant for aa large corporate. The challenges work ethics, attitudes around me, all press in and attempt to stifle faith in action. But i rest daily in the confidence God supllies and prayfully keep pressing in for the best results.
    so, in my family life, work life and Church Life I am learning to trust Him more and more. When I “blow it” I endeavour to apologise and keep close accounts with me my collegues and God!

  2. Isn’t that amazing?!! I never ever thought of “negativity” as “negative faith”. But you’re right – what a difference that’s going to make when I need to “switch gears” – and remember to be “POSITIVE in faith”. Thanks.

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