This document appears to be a series of notes and prayers from an individual addressed to Chris Killian over a period of time. The writer expresses feelings of being lied to, mistreated, and denied a promotion despite Killian's promises. They discuss praying for Killian and others daily and hoping one day the truth will be revealed. The writer also references Bible passages and continues to pray for Killian despite their negative experiences working together in the past.
The document appears to be a series of notes from an individual, Greg King, addressed to Chris Killian, his former supervisor. Greg expresses anger at how Chris lied to and mistreated him, preventing his promotion and destroying his career. While upset, Greg maintains that he prays for Chris everyday and hopes that one day Chris will recognize the harm caused and see the truth. The notes span multiple years and reference Bible passages.
- The narrator describes sitting in her car for two hours watching her happy family through the window of her home, feeling that they would be better off without her. Her husband Mark finds her and they have a tense conversation about her unpredictable behavior.
- Mark drives her to the beach to sit in silence by the waves, which help calm her anxiety. She wakes up with Mark's arm around her, feeling safe for a moment, before the memories of her depression return.
This document contains a summary of a church bulletin that provides information about upcoming events at East Main Church of Christ. It lists leadership positions, Bible readings, birthdays and anniversaries, those who are sick, and announcements about baptisms, fellowship meals, youth activities, and a new pulpit preacher being hired. The summary highlights the key details while keeping it brief.
This document provides information about upcoming events for a MOPS group including a Bible study, meeting, and clothing swap. It also shares a devotional about making time for self-care by spending time with God each morning. The rest of the document includes announcements, recipes, birthdays, and a prayer request.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for August 2016David Eversole
The Fellowship Ministry Team at Tates Creek Christian Church is looking for volunteers to help serve in the Hearth Room on Sunday mornings. The Hearth Room provides coffee, donuts, juice and other snacks for members and guests before and after Sunday services. They are looking for people to help set up, serve and clean up in three different time slots on Sunday mornings. Please consider volunteering to help serve and welcome others in this ministry.
This document provides an overview and summary of why the author's church, Frontline, takes an intergenerational approach to ministry. The summary discusses three key points:
1) Frontline believes that people of all ages, from children to seniors, have something important to offer each other through intergenerational teaching and learning.
2) Traditional approaches that view youth ministry as "babysitting" or see students as the "next generation" isolate young people. Frontline aims to integrate people of all ages into the whole church community.
3) The Bible models an intergenerational approach, with examples of young people like David and examples that call all ages to care for one another. Frontline's approach
The document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) for the week of February 23, 2014. It announces an upcoming sermon series on Galatians focusing on Christian love, fellowship, and accountability. It also lists upcoming church events including Bible studies, choir performances, and membership classes. Requests are made for donations to support orphaned children in Africa and volunteers for the visiting Watoto Children's Choir from Uganda.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the NC Disciples Women, including a February retreat, a March regional fellowship, and an April regional assembly. It discusses the completion of repairs to the Latham House and encourages participation in the women's ministry programs. The president's message welcomes women to upcoming gatherings and thanks those involved in the roof repairs. An article looks for women who have been missing from the ministry and encourages them to participate through various group options.
The document appears to be a series of notes from an individual, Greg King, addressed to Chris Killian, his former supervisor. Greg expresses anger at how Chris lied to and mistreated him, preventing his promotion and destroying his career. While upset, Greg maintains that he prays for Chris everyday and hopes that one day Chris will recognize the harm caused and see the truth. The notes span multiple years and reference Bible passages.
- The narrator describes sitting in her car for two hours watching her happy family through the window of her home, feeling that they would be better off without her. Her husband Mark finds her and they have a tense conversation about her unpredictable behavior.
- Mark drives her to the beach to sit in silence by the waves, which help calm her anxiety. She wakes up with Mark's arm around her, feeling safe for a moment, before the memories of her depression return.
This document contains a summary of a church bulletin that provides information about upcoming events at East Main Church of Christ. It lists leadership positions, Bible readings, birthdays and anniversaries, those who are sick, and announcements about baptisms, fellowship meals, youth activities, and a new pulpit preacher being hired. The summary highlights the key details while keeping it brief.
This document provides information about upcoming events for a MOPS group including a Bible study, meeting, and clothing swap. It also shares a devotional about making time for self-care by spending time with God each morning. The rest of the document includes announcements, recipes, birthdays, and a prayer request.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for August 2016David Eversole
The Fellowship Ministry Team at Tates Creek Christian Church is looking for volunteers to help serve in the Hearth Room on Sunday mornings. The Hearth Room provides coffee, donuts, juice and other snacks for members and guests before and after Sunday services. They are looking for people to help set up, serve and clean up in three different time slots on Sunday mornings. Please consider volunteering to help serve and welcome others in this ministry.
This document provides an overview and summary of why the author's church, Frontline, takes an intergenerational approach to ministry. The summary discusses three key points:
1) Frontline believes that people of all ages, from children to seniors, have something important to offer each other through intergenerational teaching and learning.
2) Traditional approaches that view youth ministry as "babysitting" or see students as the "next generation" isolate young people. Frontline aims to integrate people of all ages into the whole church community.
3) The Bible models an intergenerational approach, with examples of young people like David and examples that call all ages to care for one another. Frontline's approach
The document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) for the week of February 23, 2014. It announces an upcoming sermon series on Galatians focusing on Christian love, fellowship, and accountability. It also lists upcoming church events including Bible studies, choir performances, and membership classes. Requests are made for donations to support orphaned children in Africa and volunteers for the visiting Watoto Children's Choir from Uganda.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the NC Disciples Women, including a February retreat, a March regional fellowship, and an April regional assembly. It discusses the completion of repairs to the Latham House and encourages participation in the women's ministry programs. The president's message welcomes women to upcoming gatherings and thanks those involved in the roof repairs. An article looks for women who have been missing from the ministry and encourages them to participate through various group options.
This document announces volunteer opportunities at a church pumpkin patch and country store fundraiser. It lists various roles needing volunteers including cashiers, baked goods, replenishing the pumpkin patch, unloading a truck, decorating, craft items for sale, running activities and games for kids on Saturdays, leading story time for kids during the week, and making phone calls. It provides contact information for different volunteer coordinators.
This document provides information about the North Carolina Disciples Women's Ministries organization. It introduces the new president, Joann Williams, and provides her background. It also lists the members of the 2015 NC DWM cabinet and their roles. The document discusses past events like the women's retreat and looks ahead to future plans. It includes articles on themes of hope, faith, and the church community. In summary, it shares updates from the North Carolina DWM organization, introduces new leadership, and discusses faith-related topics.
Tates Creek Christian Church monthly Current for September 2014David Eversole
The document is a newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church providing information about upcoming events, worship services, classes, and articles from church ministers and staff. It includes details about mission trips, a class on Jesus' life being offered for men, encouragement from ministers on various topics, and the church's mission of evangelism, discipleship, and service.
Mark Wahlberg had a troubled youth that involved criminal activities and gang involvement. At age 17, he was charged with attempted murder for an attack that permanently blinded one of the victims. His life changed after this encounter when he met a Catholic priest who helped steer him away from crime. Now Wahlberg is a devout Catholic who attends daily mass and sees his faith as an important part of his life and focus. He will be hosting an event for Pope Francis due to his high profile celebrity status and open pursuit of faith.
Three men, Guy Mier, Miguel Moreno, and Kenneth Stigner, made their first profession of vows as Redemptorists, committing themselves to lives of poverty, chastity, and obedience. This event follows two years of postulancy and one year in the novitiate. Their names will be added to the book listing all those who have taken vows in the Baltimore Province. During his homily, the Provincial Superior encouraged them to faithfully live out their vows each day and reminded them that a simple life lived in service to others is more important than wealth or power.
The document summarizes the unique experience of worshipping virtually due to COVID-19 quarantines. It notes that while physical assembly is important, livestreaming allowed global outreach. It suggests that persecution in the past spread the early church, and this crisis may similarly spread the gospel. Though confined, believers are not prevented from sharing Christ.
This newsletter from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church provides updates from the pastor and various committees. It discusses the success of the Fall Festival and renovations being made to the church building. Several new members joined the congregation in November and their backgrounds are profiled. The newsletter encourages participation in church events and submission of articles for the next monthly newsletter.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for June 2016David Eversole
This document is the June 2016 newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church. It includes articles from various ministers about faith, God's redemption, and enjoying the journey. It also provides information about upcoming events like summer camps and vacation bible school. The newsletter aims to encourage believers and help those in need through various ministries and community outreach.
This document provides a summary of the CHEC Homeschool Update newsletter. It discusses upcoming events being held by CHEC, including the Day at the Capitol and the Rocky Mountain Homeschool Conference. It also features several articles on homeschooling topics such as tools for homeschooling, serving the Lord together as a family, encouragement for struggling learners, and balancing homework. The newsletter aims to provide resources and community for homeschooling families.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church that discusses the church's confirmation class. It includes essays written by the confirmation students answering questions about maintaining their faith after confirmation. The students discuss ways they plan to prevent falling away from their faith such as attending church regularly, avoiding negative influences, and finding a Christian spouse. The pastor hopes the students' faith remains strong as they face challenges in life. He prays the students will stay connected to the church.
This article discusses the different degrees of love and how Jesus demonstrated the greatest love by laying down his life for mankind. It describes Jesus' agony in the garden of Gethsemane and how he willingly sacrificed himself to save humanity from sin. The author emphasizes that nothing can separate believers from Jesus' immense love.
This document provides an overview of the Gather ministries organization, which aims to teach, equip, and encourage Christians through literature and social media. It summarizes the target demographic as restless Christians ages 35-55 with families living in urban/suburban areas. Gather's approach is to create devotionals, blogs, books and other resources consistent in teaching identity, community and adventure in Christ. It introduces the founders Jennifer and Justin and lists current and potential future ministry projects. The impact section shares feedback praising how Gather is meaningfully impacting and changing lives.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for July 2016David Eversole
This document is the July 2016 newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY. It includes articles from several of the church ministers on topics of unconditional love, hope, and the greatest love being to lay down one's life for others. It also provides information on upcoming church events in July and contact details for the church.
Tates Creek Christian Church Monthly Current May 2014David Eversole
Jonathan Clifton
May 11
Elders: Larry Hitchner, Stan Stack
Deacons: Ed Hall, Stuart Kearns
Ashland Terrace: Greg Wheeler
Home Comm: Charlie Byers, Steven Clem,
Jonathan Clifton
This document provides information about events at the Everett Family Church (EFC) in May and upcoming in June. In May, the family gatherings were refreshed with a new song set, teaching skits, and Pastor Mike joining the elementary breakouts. The youth began a gospel journey series. Perry Travis was hired as the new Praxis Youth Pastor. The management team adjusted the monthly budget. Upcoming in June is a Crosswalk and Life Group meeting, and the promotion of new youth to the Praxis youth ministry.
The document provides examples of how people can respond to temptation in everyday situations by employing "Temptation Response Actions".
In one example, a married man resists looking at an attractive coworker inappropriately and leaves his office door open when working with her.
Another example involves a single mother declining a chatroom friend's request to meet after their online conversation lasted over an hour, recognizing this could lead to an affair.
A third example illustrates a married man declining his attractive neighbor's request to help with a repair when his wife is absent, instead waiting for his family to return with him.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for May 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in May. It discusses a senior adult discussion on technology, a trip to Senior Saints in the Smokies from June 6-10, and vacation bible school from July 11-14. It also mentions a parent/child dedication on Mother's Day, May 8 and collecting money in baby bottles for Assurance for Life, a pro-life organization, by returning them on Father's Day, June 19. The document closes by noting the mission house will be busy this summer and is in need of supplies.
This document contains excerpts from a sermon or teaching discussing various biblical topics and concepts. Some key points discussed include: shifting from one mindset or identity to another; fleeing from temptation rather than resisting it; making the choice to confirm one's faith in actions like Jesus did; and shifting from manifesting based on current circumstances to manifesting from an identity of what should be. The overall message discusses changing one's mindset and identity through biblical principles.
This document announces volunteer opportunities at a church pumpkin patch and country store fundraiser. It lists various roles needing volunteers including cashiers, baked goods, replenishing the pumpkin patch, unloading a truck, decorating, craft items for sale, running activities and games for kids on Saturdays, leading story time for kids during the week, and making phone calls. It provides contact information for different volunteer coordinators.
This document provides information about the North Carolina Disciples Women's Ministries organization. It introduces the new president, Joann Williams, and provides her background. It also lists the members of the 2015 NC DWM cabinet and their roles. The document discusses past events like the women's retreat and looks ahead to future plans. It includes articles on themes of hope, faith, and the church community. In summary, it shares updates from the North Carolina DWM organization, introduces new leadership, and discusses faith-related topics.
Tates Creek Christian Church monthly Current for September 2014David Eversole
The document is a newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church providing information about upcoming events, worship services, classes, and articles from church ministers and staff. It includes details about mission trips, a class on Jesus' life being offered for men, encouragement from ministers on various topics, and the church's mission of evangelism, discipleship, and service.
Mark Wahlberg had a troubled youth that involved criminal activities and gang involvement. At age 17, he was charged with attempted murder for an attack that permanently blinded one of the victims. His life changed after this encounter when he met a Catholic priest who helped steer him away from crime. Now Wahlberg is a devout Catholic who attends daily mass and sees his faith as an important part of his life and focus. He will be hosting an event for Pope Francis due to his high profile celebrity status and open pursuit of faith.
Three men, Guy Mier, Miguel Moreno, and Kenneth Stigner, made their first profession of vows as Redemptorists, committing themselves to lives of poverty, chastity, and obedience. This event follows two years of postulancy and one year in the novitiate. Their names will be added to the book listing all those who have taken vows in the Baltimore Province. During his homily, the Provincial Superior encouraged them to faithfully live out their vows each day and reminded them that a simple life lived in service to others is more important than wealth or power.
The document summarizes the unique experience of worshipping virtually due to COVID-19 quarantines. It notes that while physical assembly is important, livestreaming allowed global outreach. It suggests that persecution in the past spread the early church, and this crisis may similarly spread the gospel. Though confined, believers are not prevented from sharing Christ.
This newsletter from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church provides updates from the pastor and various committees. It discusses the success of the Fall Festival and renovations being made to the church building. Several new members joined the congregation in November and their backgrounds are profiled. The newsletter encourages participation in church events and submission of articles for the next monthly newsletter.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for June 2016David Eversole
This document is the June 2016 newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church. It includes articles from various ministers about faith, God's redemption, and enjoying the journey. It also provides information about upcoming events like summer camps and vacation bible school. The newsletter aims to encourage believers and help those in need through various ministries and community outreach.
This document provides a summary of the CHEC Homeschool Update newsletter. It discusses upcoming events being held by CHEC, including the Day at the Capitol and the Rocky Mountain Homeschool Conference. It also features several articles on homeschooling topics such as tools for homeschooling, serving the Lord together as a family, encouragement for struggling learners, and balancing homework. The newsletter aims to provide resources and community for homeschooling families.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church that discusses the church's confirmation class. It includes essays written by the confirmation students answering questions about maintaining their faith after confirmation. The students discuss ways they plan to prevent falling away from their faith such as attending church regularly, avoiding negative influences, and finding a Christian spouse. The pastor hopes the students' faith remains strong as they face challenges in life. He prays the students will stay connected to the church.
This article discusses the different degrees of love and how Jesus demonstrated the greatest love by laying down his life for mankind. It describes Jesus' agony in the garden of Gethsemane and how he willingly sacrificed himself to save humanity from sin. The author emphasizes that nothing can separate believers from Jesus' immense love.
This document provides an overview of the Gather ministries organization, which aims to teach, equip, and encourage Christians through literature and social media. It summarizes the target demographic as restless Christians ages 35-55 with families living in urban/suburban areas. Gather's approach is to create devotionals, blogs, books and other resources consistent in teaching identity, community and adventure in Christ. It introduces the founders Jennifer and Justin and lists current and potential future ministry projects. The impact section shares feedback praising how Gather is meaningfully impacting and changing lives.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for July 2016David Eversole
This document is the July 2016 newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY. It includes articles from several of the church ministers on topics of unconditional love, hope, and the greatest love being to lay down one's life for others. It also provides information on upcoming church events in July and contact details for the church.
Tates Creek Christian Church Monthly Current May 2014David Eversole
Jonathan Clifton
May 11
Elders: Larry Hitchner, Stan Stack
Deacons: Ed Hall, Stuart Kearns
Ashland Terrace: Greg Wheeler
Home Comm: Charlie Byers, Steven Clem,
Jonathan Clifton
This document provides information about events at the Everett Family Church (EFC) in May and upcoming in June. In May, the family gatherings were refreshed with a new song set, teaching skits, and Pastor Mike joining the elementary breakouts. The youth began a gospel journey series. Perry Travis was hired as the new Praxis Youth Pastor. The management team adjusted the monthly budget. Upcoming in June is a Crosswalk and Life Group meeting, and the promotion of new youth to the Praxis youth ministry.
The document provides examples of how people can respond to temptation in everyday situations by employing "Temptation Response Actions".
In one example, a married man resists looking at an attractive coworker inappropriately and leaves his office door open when working with her.
Another example involves a single mother declining a chatroom friend's request to meet after their online conversation lasted over an hour, recognizing this could lead to an affair.
A third example illustrates a married man declining his attractive neighbor's request to help with a repair when his wife is absent, instead waiting for his family to return with him.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for May 2016David Eversole
This document provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in May. It discusses a senior adult discussion on technology, a trip to Senior Saints in the Smokies from June 6-10, and vacation bible school from July 11-14. It also mentions a parent/child dedication on Mother's Day, May 8 and collecting money in baby bottles for Assurance for Life, a pro-life organization, by returning them on Father's Day, June 19. The document closes by noting the mission house will be busy this summer and is in need of supplies.
This document contains excerpts from a sermon or teaching discussing various biblical topics and concepts. Some key points discussed include: shifting from one mindset or identity to another; fleeing from temptation rather than resisting it; making the choice to confirm one's faith in actions like Jesus did; and shifting from manifesting based on current circumstances to manifesting from an identity of what should be. The overall message discusses changing one's mindset and identity through biblical principles.
The man had four sons and wanted to teach them not to judge things too quickly. He sent each son on a quest to look at a pear tree in the distance. When they returned, he asked them to describe what they saw to learn that they had all perceived it differently without taking the time to observe closely.
Deerfoot Church of Christ Bulletin 2 4 2018deerfootcoc
This document contains the bulletin from the Deerfoot Church of Christ on February 4, 2018. It includes information about upcoming services and events, lists of shepherds, ministers, and those in need of prayers, and the sermon notes from Tim Shoemaker on Jesus' seventh word from the cross referencing scripture from Luke 23:46 and Psalms 31:5.
This article discusses developing a "never give up" attitude when facing unexpected tragedies or difficulties in life. It says mindset is key, as one must remember it is an individual task and they are not alone, with God promising to always be with His people. The article encourages remembering God's past blessings and seeking His help to have the right mindset to persevere through challenges rather than quitting. It concludes by stating we can't quit now with God on our side.
Grace Family Church is a 21st century church passionate about God and reaching people with His love. The document provides information about the church's regular services and events in March, April, and May, including Sunday services, life groups, and youth programs. It also shares stories from church members about their vision for their family and insights into youth programs like Fueled. The overall document aims to inform readers about upcoming events and opportunities to get involved at Grace Family Church.
This document is the December newsletter from First Baptist Church of Franklinton. It includes information about upcoming church services and events in December, including Christmas Eve services. It encourages members to commit to 30 days of prayer for the Darzi Muslims of India from November 30th to December 29th. It also provides details about the church's annual Lottie Moon Christmas offering for international missions and opportunities for members to engage in missions work.
This monthly newsletter from Cornerstone Fellowship discusses upcoming church events in March and provides a pastoral rant by Pastor Steve Olivieri on the importance of youth groups. The rant discusses the pastor's fond memories of time spent with family and in his youth group, and how the genuine relationships formed there influenced him to pursue ministry. It notes statistics showing many teens stop attending church after high school and explores why, emphasizing the importance of community and answering tough questions of faith.
This document provides information about events and deadlines for the First United Methodist Church of Temple City in September 2015. It includes details about article deadlines for the church newsletter, leadership of the church including the pastor and music director, ways to receive the newsletter by email or view services online, and upcoming events like a film series and meeting for committees. It also lists liturgists, birthdays, and ways for members to volunteer by taking photos for websites and social media or providing flowers for services.
Rachel shares her testimony of overcoming a difficult childhood filled with abuse and making poor choices as a teenager and young adult through finding faith in Jesus Christ. She describes accepting Christ at age 19 but still struggling for years with mental health issues, addiction, and losing custody of her children before fully committing to obey God. Her life then became transformed - she was able to stay sober, regain custody of her children, find success in her career, purchase a home, and meet her husband, all through following God. She encourages others to let God love them and transform their lives.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing information for the week of July 3, 2016. It includes a sermon summary on finding freedom only through Christ, announcements for church events such as a KidShine performing arts camp and vacation bible school, and a financial update for the church.
The author details his experience serving a Mormon mission in Oregon, where he struggled with homesickness. After Skyping with his family on Mother's Day, he had a breakdown and prayed fervently to stay on his mission. The next day, a local member gave him a blessing telling him to rely on Christ. That day, while reading scripture, he came across a verse telling him Christ would lift his burdens. This experience strengthened his faith and taught him the importance of hard work and relying on God, skills that helped him develop a strong work ethic.
The document contains announcements for various events, groups, classes, and volunteer opportunities at Faith and Victory Church. Upcoming events include a prayer group, membership class, baptism Sunday, women's events, presentations on creation/evolution and time/change, a women's retreat, trunk or treat, community dinners, and a safety team information session. Small groups and Bible studies are starting. Volunteer needs include the streaming media team, landscape help, prayer warriors, serving, the worship song slide team, a neighborhood assistance ministry, and the experience team. Contact information is provided for signups.
The document discusses what shapes or pulls mission out of being "Christ shaped". It argues that mission loses Christ's shape when it is not distinct, does not serve, and does not proclaim like Christ. It provides biblical passages and quotes to support defining mission as being shaped by being a covenant community, alternative/holy, serving through action, jubilee, and cascades of grace. The document warns against shapeless mission focused only on needs meeting or branding.
When people start a new and different way following Jesus need to know will be no easy and very risk because the necessary change and specifically because means the challenge to be different to the rest of people around them.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current November 2016Jenni Gregg
This document provides information about Tates Creek Christian Church including contact details, worship times, staff, and contents of the newsletter. The main articles discuss God's grace using an illustration of traffic tickets, sharing the importance of countering negative stories with God's story of love and redemption, an example of openly sharing one's faith as a minister during a meal, and an update on upcoming events for senior adults and information on the International Conference on Missions for children. The mission of the church is also stated as winning people to Christ, building up believers, helping those in need, and standing up for Christian values.
The weekly newsletter from WCUMC provides information on upcoming sermons and Bible study groups. The next sermon series will focus on 1 Peter and living with hope in times of suffering. Bible studies will explore attitudes of dealing with sin, unbelievers, Christ's return, and caring for believers. The newsletter also lists upcoming church activities and groups for the week and requests donations for Thanksgiving meals for those in need.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for February 2017tatescreek
This document is the February 2017 newsletter from Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky. It includes articles from several of the church ministers discussing various topics related to church health and spiritual vitality, including transitions in life, checking vital signs, the importance of love, putting problems in perspective, and the need for regular spiritual checkups. It also advertises upcoming church events in February and includes the church's contact information, mission statement, and schedule of services.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for February 2017
Chris Killian
1. Chris Killian
Document started Saturday, 3/1/2014
I will rememberthatYOU said"one day I will be ina positionwhere Icanpromote you"and whatyou
didfor me,and toome (3 thingsfornot gettingpromoted).Whatyoudidforme was nothing,whatyou
didtoo me was horrible andpersonallydestructive. LeroyGotttalkedtoTom Smith,whothentalkedto
YOU, and YOU believedittosupportourLab Head.I neverhad a chance workingwithYOU.
YOU have finallymade VPjustlikeyourfatherdidatExxon.YOU practicallydestroyedmylife,worked
me like a slave,treatedme leesthanhumanandneverfollowedthroughwithwhatYOUsaidYOU would
do forme.But, YOU didgetone incapable womanpromotedintothe UPPlevel.The easyroadfor her,
and YOU.
I hope yourBible isthe same as mine.One dayYOU will see the truth,Ihope andPray. I alsoPray that
your daughtersare neverputthroughina workor employmentsituationlikewhatyouputme through.
Prayersyourway forYOU and yourfamily.
"It takesmore than hard work"but,younevertoldme what that is.I letYOU lookat my resume and,
YOU threwitback downon mydesksaying"well,Isee yougettingit(promoted)thisyearunlessyoufall
flaton yourface".ThenYOU continuedtoworkme harder forthat year andthenshowedme a piece of
paperthat had the 3 thingsthatI did wrongto keepme fromgettingpromotedthatyear,whichIfeel
Tom Smithtoldyouto do. I can tell YOU how to not make a mistake,donothing(the Mingaway).Iwill
Pray forYOU and yourfamily.
James5:7-8 (NIV)
7 Be patient,then,brothers,until the Lord'scoming.See how the farmerwaitsforthe landto yieldits
valuable cropandhow patienthe isforthe autumn andspringrains.8 You too,be patientandstand
firm,because the Lord'scomingis near.
I Pray foryou everyday.The Prayerorderis as follows:The Prayerorderisasfollows:Mike Edwards,
LeroyGott, Tom Smith(Iknowyou twotalkedaboutme),ChrisKillian,PeterMackenzie (screamedat
me because of you),Clay Pearson,TimDawsey,BobMaleski,GuyStienmetz,ShawnDaugherty,Nancy
Kinkade,MarkStewart,RonSheppard,DanBoltonand a few othersdependingonmydailythoughtson
Eastman Chemical CompanysituationsIwasliedandsubjectedtowhile employedthere. "Ican't do
anythingforyounow but,I will be ina positionone daythatI can". "Here are the three thingsyoudid
wronglast yearto keepyoufromgettingpromoted".YourGodand mine knowswhatyoudidto me.
That is whyI pray foryou,many timesa week.
"You can attract more beeswithhoneythanyoucan withvinegar",Ihope YOU remembersayingthisto
me one day while IwasworkingwithYOU? And,I am gladthat YOU showedme YOURhoneyapproach.
Still prayingforYOU.
I remembertalkingtoyouaboutsome issuesaboutmycareerand YOU alwaystookthe conversation
aroundto somethinglike "well,Iknowtwopeople thatIwentto graduate school withthathave lost
theirpositions".PrayersyourwaythisFriday.
Are YOU a powerplayerinthe room now? Sundayprayers4-26-15 for YOU.
Have a greatMonday 5-11-15 andI am still prayingforYOU Chris Killian.
Prayingforyou thisSaturday5-16-15, Tom Smith,PeterMackenzie,ClayPearsonandothers.
2. I do knowthat youspoke toAllanJonesaboutme saying,"Greg(King) isalreadydoingthingsthatwill
hurt hiscareer".Why wouldyounotletme know what those thingswere.Doyouthinkthatis
discriminationandpoorcommunicationforsomeonewiththe educational backgroundthatyouhave? I
am still prayingforyoutoday,Tuesday5-19-15. My endof May prayersfor youthisSunday5-31-15.
Monday,6-8-15 and I am prayingveryhard for youtoday.
In a conversationwithBrianKingone dayat lunchinthe B-150 cafeteriawhenItoldhimhow youwere
treatingme inthe laband at work,Brian losthistemperandtoldme to say somethingbadtoYOU about
our worktogether.But,I didnot because of YOUR promise tome about doingsomethingformywork
future at EastmanChemical Company.Iwill neverholdbackagainbecause of YOU givingme PTSD(Clay
Pearson,helpedalso).IamprayingforYOU todayMonday, 6-15-15.
Communicationisthe keyforall employeestoworktogethersuccessfullyandfairly,nomatterwhere
YOU wenttoschool or YOUR fatherworkedandhow far HE got promotedwithoutacollege degree.Iam
prayingforYOU todayThursday,June 18th 2015. Why didYOU not use YOUR communicationskillsto
me and not talkabout me behindmybackto Dr. AllanJones,YOURshootingfriend?Iamprayinghard
for youthis Friday,6-26-2015.
I will rememberYOUand I'm prayingforyou today7-9-15. TGIF 7-10-15 and, I am prayingforyou to
have a weekend.TuesdayturnaroundandI pray for youChris,7-14-15 and hope that YOUR Bible will
one day showYOU the way.
"Well,there'sthispassage I've gotmemorizedthatsortof fitsthisoccasion.Ezekiel 25:17.The path of
the righteousmanisbesetonall sidesbythe iniquitiesof the selfishandthe tyrannyof the evil men.
Blessedishe who,inthe name of charity andgoodwill,shepherdsthe weakthroughthe valleyof
darkness,forhe istrulyhis brother'skeeper,andthe finderof lostchildren.AndIwill strike downupon
thee withgreatvengeance andfuriousangerthose whoattempttopoisonanddestroymybrothers.
Andyou will knowmyname isthe Lord whenIlay my vengeance uponthee!"
I pray forYOU most everydayand,wishthatone daymy prayerscome true forYOU.
Sundayprayersare comingyourway today7-26-15. Doingthe wrongthingto the rightpeople iscruel
and,doingthe right thingto the wrongpeople issuckingup. PrayingforyouthisFriday,7-31-15. A new
monthand newprayersforYOU everysingle dayandIthinkof YOU oftenand,how YOU treatedME
alongwithYOUR liesandcommunicationsaboutME to otherpeople behindMYback. Today is
Saturday,8-8-2015 and MY prayerforYOU isfor YOUR removal of the narcissisticbehaviorthatYOU
showedtoME on several occasionsand,thata ChristianGODshow YOU a betterway. Chris,I will pray
for YOU everydayuntil one of us (YOU or I) are dead. PrayersYOUR waytoday Wednesday,8-11-15. I
am prayingfor YOU to have a TGIF all daylongtoday on thisFriday,8-14-15 andfor YOU to one daysee
the destructionYOUR lie afterreadingmyresume causedME. "Well,Isee yougettingpromotedthis
yearunlessyoufall flatonyour face." I have saidmy prayerfor YOU thisSunday,8-23-15. Today is
throwbackThursday,8-27-2015 for Me and,my prayerfor yourwife anddaughtersisthat no person
everliesortreatsthemthe way YOU treatedme. EvenonSaturdaysI pray for you. Twice alreadytoday
9-5-2015. I hope that bothour prayersare answeredone day. The onesyoupray forme andthe onesI
pray forYOU thisWednesday,9-16-2015. The stress,anxietyandoverall treatmentthatYOU brought
intomy life isunforgiveable bythose withacaringlovingheartandmindfor otherstothinkwith. I do
knowthat YOUR Bible andmine are the same. "For the wrathof God isrevealedfromheavenagainstall
3. ungodlinessandunrighteousnessof men,whosuppressthe truthinunrighteousness" (Romans1:18).
I'm tryingreal hard to pray forYOU todaythisSaturday,9-19-2015. ThisisThursday,10-01-2015 and I
wantedYOU to knowthat I pray forYOU everydayand thisisa prayerYOU shouldknow; "Have
patience withall things,butchieflyhave patience withyourself.Donotlose courage inconsideringyour
ownimperfectionsbutinstantlysetaboutremedyingthem- everydaybeginthe taskanew." -- Saint
Francisde Sales.
Today isThursday,10-08-2015 andI am prayingextrahard for YOU today. Because Iknow that YOU lied
to me about doingsomethingforme whenYOUgot ina positiontodothat and YOU did not. But, I am
alsoprayingfor LeroyGott, Tom Smith,PeterMackenzie alongwithYOU. Because Isaw YOU read YOUR
Bible atYOUR deskandI knowour GOD isthe same and Karma will work. AlongwithMYprayers,OUR
GOD, YOUR liestoME. My hope and faithwill come true andall truthswill be seeninthe end. Thought
for YOU to Ponder. . .Self-righteousnessisalouddinraisedtodrownthe voice of guiltwithinus.
PrayersYOUR way thisTuesday,11/10/2015 all day longChrisKillian,PhDfromUNCand now VPat ECC
inKingsport,TN. Thanksfor dinnerandthe liesfromyou. It is the highestformof self-respecttoadmit
mistakesandto make amendsforthem. Do YOU thinkthat YOU coulddothat? Today isSunday,
12/20/2015 and I am prayingfora HolidaySeasonforYOU and YOUR family. Please readThe Epistle of
JamesinYOUR Bible,thanks. Iwill praythatYOUR 2016 bringsYOU everythingthatYOU deserve based
on YOUR opinionsandpastbehaviors. Iwill tryto be unruffled,nomatterwhathappens.Iwill keepmy
emotionsincheck,althoughothersaboutme are lettingtheirsgo.Iwill keepcalminthe face of
disturbance,keepthatdeep,innercalmthroughall the experiencesof the day.Inthe rush of work and
worry,the deep,innersilence isnecessarytokeepme onanevenkeel.Imustlearntotake the calm
withme intothe most hurrieddays. TGIF 3/11/2016 andI do want YOU to know that YOU helpedme
lose hope andfaithwithall of YOUR unfulfilledpromisesandlies. But,Istill prayforYOU and YOUR
FAMILY everyday. I see YOU gettingwhatYOU wantone day unlessYOU fall flaton YOUR face. I would
reallylike tohave anhonesttalkwiththe man whoworkedwithYOU before Idid. He leftEastman
Chemical Companytogomeethiswife somewhere else. Ijustwonderif YOU treatedhimlike me orfair
at all. Doesthis soundlike YOU? It doesdescribe YOUfrom myview; Narcissisticpersonalitydisorder.
Symptomsinclude anexcessiveneed foradmiration,disregardforothers'feelings,aninabilitytohandle
any criticism,anda sense of entitlement. OnthisApril 1,2016 I am still prayingforYOU and thinkingwe
have the same Bible. Ido hope that YOU rememberthe promisesthatYOU made to me one day.
Narcissisticabuse mayalsooccur inadult-to-adultrelationships,wherethe narcissisticpersontendsto
seekouta successful (independent,educated,andattractive) and empathicpartnerinordertogain
admirationof ownattributes - narcissisticsupply.The narcissistcreatesadynamicabuserandvictim
relationshipthroughacycle of abuse resultingin traumaticbondingthatmakesithard fortheirpartner
to leave the increasinglyabusive relationship. The narcissists'relationshipsare characterizedbya
periodof intense involvementand idealization of theirpartner,followedby devaluation,anda rapid
discardingof the partner.[26]
At the beginningof arelationshipwithanarcissist,the partnerisonlyshown
the ideal self of the narcissist,whichincludespseudo-empathy,kindness,and charm.Once the partner
has committedtothe relationship(e.g.,throughmarriage ora businesspartnership),the true self of the
narcissistwill begintoemerge.The initial narcissisticabuse beginswithbelittlingcommentsandgrows
to contempt,ignoringbehavior,adultery, sabotage,and,attimes,physical abuse.[24]
Atthe core of a
narcissistisa combinationof entitlementandlow self-esteem.These feelingsof inadequacyare
projected ontothe victim.If the narcissisticpersonisfeelingunattractivetheywill belittle theirromantic
partner'sappearance.If the narcissistmakesanerror, thiserrorbecomes the partner'sfault.[27]
Narcissistsalsoengage ininsidious, manipulativeabuse bygivingsubtlehintsandcommentsthatresult
inthe victimquestioningtheirownbehaviorandthoughts.Thisistermed gaslighting.[28]
Anyslight
4. criticismof the narcissist,whetheractual or perceived,oftentriggersnarcissisticrage andfull blown
annihilationfromthe narcissisticperson.Thiscantake the formof screamingtiradesor quietsabotage
(settingtraps,hidingbelongings,spreading rumors,etc.).The discardphase canbe swiftandoccurs
once the narcissisticsupplyisobtainedelsewhere.Inromanticrelationships,the narcissisticsupplycan
be acquiredbyhavingaffairs.The newpartnerisin the idealizationphase andonlywitnessesthe ideal
self;thusonce againthe cycle of narcissisticabuse begins.Narcissistsdonottake responsibilityfor
relationshipdifficultiesandexhibitnofeelingsof remorse.Insteadtheybelieve themselvestobe the
victiminthe relationship.
https://hbr.org/2016/04/how-to-work-for-a-narcissistic-boss
Research showsthere are a large numberof narcissistswhobecome leaders.If you’re unluckyenough
to have one of these peopleasa manager,itmay be no consolationthatyou’re ingoodcompany.So
howdo youstay sane?What’sthe bestwayto reduce the impactof yourboss’sself-centeredbehavior?
What the Experts Say
It’seasyto be fooledbyanarcissist—atleastatfirst,saysTomasChamorro-Premuzic,the CEOof Hogan
AssessmentSystems,aprofessorof businesspsychologyatUniversityCollegeLondon,andafaculty
memberatColumbiaUniversity.“A narcissistcomesacrossas charming,charismatic,andconfident,”he
says.“He seemslike the kindof personyou wanttoworkfor—it’sonlylaterthatyousee the darkside.”
Andthe dark side isn’tpretty,saysMichael Maccoby,presidentof The Maccoby Group and author,most
recently,of StrategicIntelligence:ConceptualToolsforLeading Change.Narcissistshave anexaggerated
sense of entitlementandrequire constantadmiration.Theyare quicktoclaimcreditfor others’
achievementsandblame colleaguesfortheirownfailures.Theycare onlyabouttheirownsuccess,and
they’re willingtotake advantage of otherstogetwhat theyneed.Inshort,they’re incrediblydifficultto
workfor. If you’re stuckwithone of these bosses,here are some strategiesthatmighthelp.
Weighthe pros and cons ofstaying
Evenif you successfullyemploythe above tactics,chancesare thatworkingfora narcissistwill take atoll
on yoursatisfactionatwork.Carefullyconsiderwhetheryouwanttocontinue workingforthisperson.
Of course, quittingyourjob orgettinga new bossisn’talwayspossible—orthe answer.“It’sapersonal
decision,andsome peopleare more tolerantthanothers,”saysChamorro-Premuzic.If you’re otherwise
engagedinyourjob,findthe workstimulating,andsee the possibilityof advancementwithintwoor
three years,itmightbe worth “the sacrifice”tostay, he adds.But if you findyou’re workingfora
“narcissistwitha destructive philosophyof dominationandcontrol,”Maccobyhas one piece of advice,
“Get out!” If you remember,Ihadyoulookat my resume andyousaid "Isee yougettingpromoted
unlessyoufall flatonyourface." So, youwill know,promoted/verb/advanceorraise (someone) to a
higherpositionorrank. Mental anguish isan elementof non-economicdamagesusuallysoughtin
personal injurycases,medical malpractice andsometimesdefamationcases.Generally,"mental
anguish"translatesto certaintypesof sufferingthatmayinclude distress,anxiety,fright,depression,
grief,ortrauma.
1/5/2017, NarcissisticandEmotional Abuse -- https://youtu.be/n46pLIozLps