Ever notice how the best laughs open the door to the deepest lessons? We kick things off with some 80s Olan Mills nostalgia and on-camera mishaps, and before long we’re neck-deep in the stuff that actually shapes us: listening to understand, leading with open hands instead of control, and learning how to put the good in goodbye without bitterness.
Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark make an appearance—not as a cautionary tale of a church split, but as a picture of multiplication when disagreement is handled with honor.
We get practical about seasons and pruning. Trees flourish when they’re cut back with purpose; teams and friendships do too. We talk about setting for this season expectations, blessing transitions, and resisting the urge to turn every departure into drama. And if you’ve been stretched thin by expectations, you’ll feel the sting of people-pleasing. The John Candy documentary becomes a mirror for ministry and leadership: when “yes” becomes an identity, burnout isn’t far behind. Boundaries aren’t selfish; they’re spiritual stewardship.
We also name toxicity and how quickly it spreads. Acts 14 shows minds poisoned by unresolved hurt and agenda-driven words. Before posting or replying, we ask: Does this build unity or feed division? The mantra we land on is simple and hard: the less I strive, the more I thrive. Less of me, more of Him. That shift frees us to lead with clarity, love people without clutching them, and trust God to grow different branches in different directions.
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