World Ego Awareness Day is referenced as, ” an opportunity to spend some time in self-reflection exploring our ego, while simultaneously exploring our experiences with those around us to determine how much of their perceived ego is our own coming into conflict with others.”
The first Ego Awareness Day came into existence in 2018 with the intent of helping those who suffer from an advanced case of egoism learn to deal with the world from a more humble perspective. Egoism has some rather significant effects, including leading to abusive behavior, a blindness to the reality of situations around them, and generally a skewed experience regarding their interactions with other people.
But what does EGO really mean? Is it, as Oxford defines, “a person’s sense of self-esteem or self-importance?” Or does it go deeper?
In their book, Lead Like Jesus, Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges talk about the two versions of EGO, as an acronym. The self-serving leader and the servant leader both deal with EGO, but in a different way
The self-serving leader’s EGO stands for Edging God Out
This EGO happens when you put something else in God’s place, trust someone other than God, and value opinions other than God’s
This EGO leads to false pride and fear
The servant leader’s EGO stands for Exalting God Only
This EGO happens when you worship God only, depend on God completely, exalt God as your only audience and authority, and know that God is watching you
In this EGO, false pride and fear are replaced by humility with God-grounded confidence
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National Mental Health Awareness Month in May focuses on bringing tools, resources, and education to the general public.
Each year Mental Health America, National Alliance on Mental Illness, and other mental health organizations across the country organize events, webinars, and more to improve mental health access across the country.
Mental health is a hot topic. This is good news. It means the stigma for mental health issues is slowly going away. Mental health issues are finally getting the attention they deserve. Healthcare workers and individuals feel they can discuss mental health more openly. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t still work to do, however.
As a whole, we often misunderstand mental health because it is hard to define. Additionally, mental health includes several areas. These areas involve one’s social, emotional, and psychological well-being. Mental health affects thoughts, feelings, and actions. When one has positive mental health, they are better equipped to handle stress, be more productive, and realize their full potential.
While we focus on our physical wellbeing, the food we eat, exercise, and getting regular check-ups for vision and dental care, we often forget to take stock of our emotional and spiritual needs. Everyday demands take their toll.
– I was born on May 11, 1888 in Belarus in the Russian Empire – I came to the US when I was 5 years old – I published my first song when I was 19 and was paid 33 cents for the rights – I owned the Music Box Theatre in New York City – I wrote my first ballad, called ‘When I Lost You,” as a tribute to my first wife, who died 6 months after we were married – I am most known for Blue Skies, Puttin’ on the Ritz, God Bless America, and White Christmas – In 1934, Time Magazine called me ‘an American institution.’
I am…Irving Berlin. Congratulations to Linda from Gambier, who guessed correctly and wins the WNZR drawstring backpack and Our Daily Bread devotionals.
FOR KING AND COUNTRY – Brogan shared the story of a NewReleaseToday.com podcast host, who had an up close and personal experience with the Smallbone brothers. Read more by clicking here!
POINT OF GRACE – Joe shared about the digital release of the band’s hymn album, ‘Beautiful Name.’ Read the story from JesusFreakHideout.com by clicking here!
If you’re lookin’ for hope tonight, raise your hand If you feelin’ alone and don’t understand If you’re fightin’ in the fight of your life, then stand We’re gonna make it through this hand-in-hand
The answer? ‘Together’ by for King and Country, Tori Kelly and Kirk Franklin. Congratulations to Flo from Howard, who guessed correctly and wins the WNZR drawstring backpack.
Today I shared Monday Motivation from Kirsten Holmberg about Jesus’ willingness to share in our humanity. Read ‘Like Us, For Us,’ from the Our Daily Bread website by clicking here!
Today’s Motivation song/video share is Hawk Nelson’s ‘Drops in the Ocean!’
Praise the Lord it’s Friday! Here’s this week’s countdown:
10. Anne Wilson – Sunday Sermons 9. Crowder – In The House 8. Micah Tyler – Walking Free 7. Ryan Ellis – Heart of the Father 6. for King and Country – For God is With Us 5. Jordan St. Cyr – Weary Traveler 4. CAIN – The Commission 3. Blessing Offor – Brighter Days 2. Katy Nichole – In Jesus’ Name (God of Possible) 1. Jordan Feliz f/Mandisa/Jonathan Traylor – Jesus is Coming Back (4th week at #1)
New Music Friday adds this week:
Rebecca St. James f/for King and Country – Kingdom Come
Today is the National Day and Prayer! Let’s join together in praying for our country and world.
This year’s theme is Exalt the Lord Who Has Established Us, based in Colossians 2:6-7.
“Therefore, as you have received Christ, so walk in Him, having been firmly rooted and now being built up and established in your faith, just as you were instructed, and overflowing with gratitude.”
Paul encouraged the Colossian believers to hold on to their devotion to Jesus. When they received Jesus, he became the foundation of their faith…just as roots are to a tree and concrete is to a house. That union with Jesus was to continue to be the basis of their spiritual lives, even though some individuals tried to twist the gospel message.
We also need to be careful that we don’t abandon Jesus for something or someone else. The competition for our attention today is fierce. Opposing philosophies and a corrupt culture constantly try to lure us away from our Savior. Here, Paul calls his readers to sharpen their focus on Jesus; who gives us fullness, and provides us with everything we need.
– I was born May 4, 1929 in Belgium – I spent parts of my childhood in Belgium, England and the Netherlands – I studied ballet with Dutch and British coaches and became a chorus girl in London – My breakout role was in the 1953 film Roman Holiday, which earned me the Oscar for Best Actress – I won three BAFTA awards during my career for Best Actress – Most people know me from Breakfast at Tiffany’s and the movie version of My Fair Lady – I became involved in UNICEF and received the US Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1992 – I died one month later in Switzerland in January, 1993
I am…Audrey Hepburn, actress and humanitarian. Congratulations to Stephanie from Mount Vernon, who guessed correctly and wins the backpack and Our Daily Bread devotional.
Today we begin the summer season on the show – I’ll be hosting Mondays, with Brogan Campbell and Alyssa Sidle joining me throughout the week.
Today’s Monday Motivation focuses on how we react to loss, pain or death. Tim Gustafson shares here how sometimes, we may ask to “make it NOT so…” click here for more from Our Daily Bread.
Name another word for ‘book’: 1. Novel (55 votes) 2. Story (16) 3. Paperback (10) T4. Pamphlet (4) Tome (4) T5. Volume (3) Publication (3)
Congratulations to Tracy from Howard, who guessed correctly and wins the WNZR drawstring backpack and two Our Daily Bread devotionals.