tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8639116765596274232.post7354881088640650493..comments2010-08-05T08:33:41.928-07:00Comments on Pastor Jack's Thoughts: Pastor thoughts June 15 2010Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8639116765596274232.post-8778945873380968242010-08-05T08:33:41.928-07:002010-08-05T08:33:41.928-07:00Hi Pastor Jack,
So wonderful is God who gave you ...Hi Pastor Jack,<br /><br />So wonderful is God who gave you the heart of expression and the passion to lead the Youth Group at VBCGarland. <br /><br />Exhortation is definitely a gift. I couldn't agree more with the practice of mutual encouragement to one another. That feeds into our positive attitude (and from science, triggers serotonin release) and makes us motivated for our every tasks/actions. Also Pavlov theory of positive re-enforcement, positive feedback helps trigger possitive action, or yet maintain positive ation. <br /><br />Our Father, the creator of all things have designed this and let His son gave us the message in simplicity, straightforward manner, before we could figure things out scientifically. The more I learn about science the more I am amaze of His intellectual and beautiful creation. <br /><br />People often hesitate to encourage one another. For me I used to think that it was weird to approach people or I might create the misunderstanding of flattery, they might think that I want something from them. <br /><br />Growing up, God have shown me that encouragement is a necessity to life. I've always enjoy encouragements and I tried to never cease complimenting or exhorting someone so that God's awesome work may be glorified and apreciated through them.<br /><br />God bless you, your wife, and your youth group pastor Jack. How is your wife health doing? Jesus has performed many miracles. Dr may treat but our God is definitely the healer. =)<br /><br />AnhQuynh Anhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01224223472830695655noreply@blogger.com