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Healthy tension: Jesus wants to help you find it and live in it.Tension is tough. We don't like it. We try to avoid it. Whether we feel it in a family relationship, a situation at work, or our online interactions, rarely do any of us walk away feeling like it was a win-win. Pastor Jeremy Yancey would like to change that. In his book Good in Tension, he proposes that tension is actually a good thing. It's what makes a guitar sing and provides stable footing for a tightrope walker. A lack of tension, or tension deficit, is where problems actually occur. Without healthy tension, we swing to…mehr

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Healthy tension: Jesus wants to help you find it and live in it.Tension is tough. We don't like it. We try to avoid it. Whether we feel it in a family relationship, a situation at work, or our online interactions, rarely do any of us walk away feeling like it was a win-win. Pastor Jeremy Yancey would like to change that. In his book Good in Tension, he proposes that tension is actually a good thing. It's what makes a guitar sing and provides stable footing for a tightrope walker. A lack of tension, or tension deficit, is where problems actually occur. Without healthy tension, we swing to extremes. On our own, we're prone to extreme reactions to the storms and chaos of life. Let Jesus speak peace in the midst of your storm as you explore what it looks like to stand your ground and be:Focused yet Flexible Hopeful and Realistic Confident and Humble Candid yet Kind Jesus is always inviting us back to a centered, surrendered trust in Him. Lean on Him and not your own understanding, and He'll recalibrate your tension deficit.
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Jeremy Yancey's passion is your God-given potential. To best fulfill that passion, he serves as Lead Pastor of Timber Creek Church, a thriving multi-site church in East Texas. In addition to pastoring, Jeremy helps bring out the best in leadership teams by providing leadership development workshops and strategic planning processes designed to create and keep organizational clarity. He lives in Lufkin, Texas, with his wife of twenty-three years, Janet, and their two children.