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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2024 · 44 MIN

Influencer Overload: Taking Control of Your Mental Feed

from Pastors’ Hangover · host Pastors’ Hangover

In this episode, we talk about what influences our minds, and what the Pastors dealt with influencing them as kids and teenagers. Just like Ezra, and the message from this weekend, we must be mindful of who and what is shaping our beliefs and actions. Today, "influencers" can have a profound impact on us, often without us realizing the harmful seeds they're planting. You might admire someone so much that you don't see the negative effects they have on your life. It's crucial to be diligent and cautious about who you listen to. Pastor Daryl shared, "We've got an entire Bible that we won't read, but we will change our life's direction and goals because of a 60-second clip." Your life is shaped by what you believe and listen to, making it vital to consume long-form content and not be swayed by "influencers" snippets. Join us as we discuss the importance of protecting your sense gates, being selective about your influences, and understanding the severity of letting the wrong voices shape your life. Your mental and spiritual well-being depend on it!

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