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Jim Logan Podcast
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Dr. Jim Logan was the founder of Biblical Restoration Ministries and author of Reclaiming Surrendered Ground, protecting your family from Spiritual attacks. He entered into glory in December 4th, 2022 at 90 years old. He lived his life all the way even up to the end in service to God, loving his family and ministering to others worldwide.Jim Logan is most known for his resources on Spiritual warfare, dark night of soul, in the secret place, and developing intimacy with God. He realized that he was man who prayed, but not a man of prayer. That started his life on a pilgrimage to go deeper with God in prayer and read hundreds of books on prayer. His messages are profound and yet practical with humor mixed in a way that only Jim Logan can do. You will find your self challenge, encouraged and laughing all in a single message. He loved to hear how God was using his very simple life to touch lives of people around the world. Learn more at https://jimlogan.org
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Benefits of Life Struggles
The sermon emphasizes that struggles, though often unwelcome, serve a divine purpose in cultivating Christ-like character within individuals. It cautions against prematurely alleviating the pressures others face, as this can hinder God’s intended work of refinement and repentance, urging instead a reliance on prayer and discernment. The message highlights that present difficulties often stem from past disobedience, and encourages a grateful response to trials, recognizing them as opportunities for spiritual growth and conformity to the image of Jesus Christ, ultimately equipping believers to minister to others.
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Praying In God's Name
Prayer is presented not as a formulaic ritual but as a transformative, face-to-face encounter with God, rooted in intimate relationship and characterized by reverence, humility, and trust. The sermon emphasizes that true prayer flows from knowing God by name—each of His 71 biblical names revealing His character, granting access, spiritual power, and the ability to cry out for His protection and provision. It distinguishes between continual, situational prayer and structured, intentional prayer, using the Lord's Prayer as a model that prioritizes worship of God's name, kingdom, and will before personal petitions. Central to effective prayer is a heart free from bitterness and selfishness, grounded in forgiveness and aligned with God's nature, as selfish or lust-driven requests are not answered. The secret place of prayer is portrayed as the holy ground of God's presence, where believers, clothed in Christ's righteousness, can boldly approach the throne room of heaven, hear God's voice, and participate in His redemptive purposes, knowing that prayer has power to move mountains, transform lives, and advance His kingdom.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Gratefulness Character
The sermon emphasizes the importance of cultivating a grateful spirit, contrasting a culture of entitlement with the profound impact of expressing sincere appreciation for God and others. Drawing from Scripture, particularly 1 Corinthians 4 and Luke 17, the message highlights that true contentment stems from recognizing that all blessings are gifts, and that expecting gratitude diminishes the value of those gifts. For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Steps To Remove Anger
The message presents a biblically grounded, practical framework for overcoming anger by cultivating meekness, the antithesis of wrath, through identifying personal rights, transferring ownership of life's domains to God, and balancing expectations with gratitude. It emphasizes that anger often stems from unyielded rights and misplaced ownership, and that true peace comes from surrendering these to God, as exemplified in Christ’s meekness and the lives of faithful individuals like Abigail and the pastor who entrusted his reputation to God. For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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A Biblical Response to Anger
The message explores the biblical response to anger and irritation, emphasizing dedication to God as a foundational commitment for spiritual growth. It highlights the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty and purpose in challenging circumstances, encouraging a shift from reactive frustration to grateful acceptance and a willingness to examine personal responsibility. Through examples from Job and the fruit of the Spirit, the message advocates for a proactive approach to life's difficulties, viewing them as opportunities for character development and ultimately conforming believers to the image of Christ.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Wrong Response To Anger
Dr. Logan shares the critical importance of addressing attitudes and character deficiencies, particularly anger and anxiety, within individuals and organizations, as these issues can be destructive. Drawing from Scripture, it highlights the significance of humility as a response to pride and encourages submission to authority, both secular and spiritual, for the sake of God’s reputation. The message advocates for a measured response to irritation, moving beyond blame, self-defense, or suppression, and instead, committing situations to God, ultimately demonstrating a Christian life distinct from the world through thoughtful and patient behavior.
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Importance of our Thinking
The sermon addresses the critical importance of mental renewal for Christian living, focusing on the power of thought and its direct impact on behavior and spiritual well-being. Drawing from Romans, Ephesians, and 1 Corinthians, the message emphasizes the need to actively combat negative thought patterns, replacing them with scriptural truths and cultivating a Christ-like mindset through prayer and diligent study of God's word. Ultimately, the speaker contends that a transformed mind, disciplined by spiritual principles, is essential for overcoming personal struggles, experiencing God's peace, and living a life that reflects His will, illustrated through the story of a woman and her son and the power of scripture to heal.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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What Does The Bible Say About Thinking?
emphasizes the critical importance of a renewed mind, asserting that thoughts directly shape one's character and destiny as dictated by Scripture. Drawing from passages like Proverbs 23:7 and Luke 6, the message highlights the pervasive influence of external forces on thought life and the necessity of taking responsibility for one’s internal world, as God holds individuals accountable for their thoughts, words, and attitudes. The preacher stresses that a “carnal mind” is hostile to God and incapable of spiritual understanding, contrasting it with a “spiritual mind” made possible through rebirth—specifically, receiving the Holy Spirit through faith in Jesus Christ, as illustrated in John 3. The central call is to experience this transformation, recognizing that a renewed mind is foundational to overcoming struggles like anxiety and depression and living a life aligned with God’s will, and that this change is only possible through the work of the Holy Spirit within a believer’s heart.
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Meekness and Worry
The sermon centers on the transformative power of meekness as a fruit of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing its role in cultivating genuine joy, spiritual maturity, and Christ-like character. Drawing from Scripture—including Galatians 5, James 3, and 1 Timothy 6—it presents meekness not as weakness but as a disciplined, humble strength rooted in trust in God, essential for restoring others and resisting the destructive patterns of anger and anxiety. The message confronts the pervasive problem of worry by illustrating its futility through real-life stories of families struggling with troubled children, while affirming that anxiety is incompatible with faith, as demonstrated by Paul’s peace in prison. The solution is not avoidance of concern but surrender through prayer, where believers are called to lay their burdens on God, trusting His sovereignty, and receiving in return the peace that surpasses understanding. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a radical reorientation of the heart: to release control, embrace humility, and find freedom in surrendering every anxiety to the God who is greater than any circumstance.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Wrong Music Part 4
The message explores the multifaceted nature of humanity, positing that individuals are comprised of a body, soul, and spirit, mirroring the concept of the Trinity. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these distinct parts to discern the impact of external influences, particularly music, and to cultivate a spiritually-led life. Drawing from theological concepts like the temple, the sermon highlights the significance of recognizing the spirit's role in comprehension, conscience, and creativity, advocating for a life where spiritual drives supersede physical and emotional ones, ultimately leading to a deeper connection with God and a rejection of influences that hinder spiritual growth.
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How Music Affects Me 3
The message emphasizes the detrimental impact of music on individuals and society, asserting that worldly music often reflects and exacerbates personal struggles while hindering spiritual growth. Drawing on biblical principles and personal observations, the message highlights the importance of discerning the spirit of the musician and the music itself, advocating for a conscious effort to replace worldly influences with spiritually uplifting melodies that align with Christian values and promote a deeper connection with God. Ultimately, the speaker calls for a rejection of Baalism – the mixing of worldly practices with worship – and a commitment to renewing the mind through the word of God, recognizing that music can either captivate or liberate the soul.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Biblical Principles of Music 2
The sermon explores the profound impact of music on the human spirit, asserting that it serves as a powerful reflection of one's spiritual relationship with God. Drawing on Scripture, particularly Ephesians 5, the message emphasizes that music, whether psalms, hymns, or spiritual songs, is an outcome of being filled with the Spirit, revealing who controls one’s life. Personal anecdotes illustrate that genuine spiritual transformation, not merely intellectual understanding, leads to a change in musical preferences, and that choosing music that glorifies God and refreshes the spirit is essential for a life aligned with divine purpose.For more info. visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Biblical Principles of Music
The message explores the biblical significance of music, emphasizing its creation by God as a form of worship and its enduring presence throughout scripture, from the creation narrative to the consummation of time. It examines how music profoundly affects individuals, both positively through spiritual preparation and negatively through the subconscious conveyance of messages, particularly concerning the potential for secular music to promote rebellion, sensuality, and ultimately, a distortion of worship. Ultimately, the message encourages discernment in musical choices, highlighting the temporary nature of worldly music and the eternal promise of praise to God.
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Christlike Attitudes
The sermon explores the devastating nature of pride and its hindrance to spiritual growth, drawing extensively from the book of Proverbs to illustrate its destructive consequences. It emphasizes that pride precedes destruction and contention, leading to shame and ultimately resisting God's grace. The preacher underscores the importance of humility, recognizing that God and others are responsible for achievements, and encourages listeners to cultivate a humble spirit, allowing God to work through them and receive more grace to overcome challenges and avoid spiritual defeat, ultimately seeking to glorify God rather than themselves.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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What Is Wisdom
The sermon explores the persistent call of wisdom, personified as a voice actively seeking those who lack understanding and direction in life. It identifies three categories of individuals – the simple, the scornful, and the foolish – each representing a distinct failure to embrace God’s perspective.
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How To Study Proverbs
Dr. Logan presents a practical, accessible method for engaging with the Book of Proverbs through daily personal study, emphasizing application over academic analysis. It guides the listener through a structured process: beginning with prayer and selecting a chapter corresponding to the calendar date, then identifying personally significant verses, selecting the most impactful one, paraphrasing it in one’s own words, memorizing it, assigning a memorable title, and committing to apply it through a specific action, prayer, confession, or aspiration. The method is designed to make Scripture personally transformative, using Proverbs’ concise, wisdom-oriented structure to foster spiritual growth, self-examination, and relational insight—such as the value of honest friendship and the dangers of financial recklessness—while demonstrating that deep biblical engagement is possible for all believers, regardless of education or experience. The tone is pastoral, encouraging, and deeply practical, rooted in the conviction that true transformation comes not from knowledge alone, but from the daily, intentional application of God’s Word.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Wisdom From Proverbs
The sermon emphasizes the importance of cultivating a deep awareness of God, rooted in the practice of reading Proverbs daily and engaging with its wisdom. It highlights the significance of understanding God’s perspective through diligent study and application of scripture, particularly in discerning right from wrong and navigating life’s challenges. The speaker underscores that true wisdom stems from a conscious recognition of God’s presence and oversight, leading to a life of discernment, contentment, and ultimately, a deeper relationship with God.
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Families Under Spiritual Attacks
Drawing from extensive counseling experience with hurting families, the sermon emphasizes the pervasive influence of spiritual warfare and the importance of resisting deception and accusation. Rooted in passages from Job and Ephesians, the message highlights the enemy's strategy of stealing, killing, and destroying, particularly through attacks on children and the manipulation of emotions. The speaker underscores the need for families to understand God's character through studying His names, reclaiming surrendered ground, and embracing their identity as victors in Christ, ultimately encouraging proactive spiritual protection and a steadfast commitment to truth over worldly pressures.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Standing Alone 6: Dedicating Family
Dr. Logan emphasizes the importance of dedicating children to God from a young age, drawing on biblical examples and practical steps to cultivate spiritual growth and character. It highlights the significance of parental commitment, particularly in shaping a child’s understanding of faith, discernment, and purpose, with a focus on nurturing sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, teaching biblical principles, and guiding them toward a personal relationship with Christ. The message underscores the value of family dedication as a foundation for a life of faith and service, encouraging parents to actively shape their children’s spiritual development and to stand firm in their commitment to God.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Standing Alone 5
The message emphasizes the importance of standing alone for one's convictions, drawing parallels between personal integrity and leadership qualities. It explores the necessity of examining one's own life and relationships, advocating for spiritual maturity through character development, mutual motivation, and discerning friendships. The message underscores the significance of spiritual dating, the avoidance of insincere connections, and the courage to verbally identify with Christ, even when facing opposition. For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Standing Alone Part 4
The sermon emphasizes the importance of discerning true friendships and proactively guarding against those who corrupt one's spiritual life. Drawing from Scripture, it highlights the potential for external relationships to raise questions and influence others' perceptions of one's faith, urging believers to prioritize character development, spiritual goals, and God's presence in their lives.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Standing Alone Part 3
Dr. Logan emphasizes the critical importance of choosing friends wisely, particularly for young people navigating societal pressures. Drawing heavily from the Book of Proverbs, the message highlights the dangers of associating with those who lack wisdom or exhibit negative character traits, while celebrating the value of genuine friendships that offer support, challenge, and spiritual growth. The speaker underscores the need for proactive discernment, encouraging families to identify and reject harmful influences, and ultimately prioritizing a deep, intimate friendship with Christ as the foundation for all other relationships, recognizing that true companionship offers unwavering loyalty and steadfast guidance.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Standing Alone Part 2
The sermon addresses the challenges faced by young people standing for their faith in school, emphasizing the importance of making principled commitments to God. It identifies specific scenarios where students may be pressured to compromise, including participating in activities causing harm to others, violating moral convictions, engaging in hurtful jokes, consuming immoral content, and conforming to worldly fashions. The message underscores the need for parents to establish clear standards, particularly regarding dating and music, and for children to cultivate loyalty, courage, and a commitment to upholding biblical principles, even when facing peer pressure, ultimately encouraging a life of intentionality and devotion to Christ.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Standing Alone Part 1
Dr. Logan emphasizes the importance of standing alone for what is right, particularly for young people, as a foundational element of leadership and spiritual maturity. Drawing from biblical examples like Daniel and Proverbs, it highlights the need to resist peer pressure, avoid compromising moral convictions, and be willing to stand against societal norms, even at personal cost. The message underscores the significance of resisting temptation, refusing to participate in activities that violate conscience, and cultivating a commitment to righteousness, ultimately suggesting that a willingness to stand alone is a hallmark of a leader and a testament to a steadfast faith.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Walking in Victory
What hinders us from experiencing growth and power in our daily walk with the Lord? What would we find if we rephrased this oft-repeated question to shift the responsibility onto ourselves? Perhaps the real question that should be considered is "what do I do to facilitate Jesus Christ's transforming work in my life?" Jim Logan submits that simply prayer and a persistent pursuit of the Lord can yield unimaginable rewards in our hearts and the lives of those around us. While the realization of these two disciplines require the struggle of a lifetime to begin to grasp, peace and hope can be secured in the promise that the God that assigned worth to the unworthy is the One that has already granted victory to all those that love Him and are called according to His purpose.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Blessings and Curses
The sermon explores the profound significance of parental blessings and curses, drawing heavily from Old Testament narratives like Samuel 31 and Genesis 24 to illustrate their lasting impact. It contends that parental pronouncements, whether positive or negative, carry immense spiritual weight, shaping destinies and influencing generations. Examining the stories of Saul, Jonathan, and Rebecca, the message emphasizes the importance of intentional blessing, highlighting how neglecting this vital ministry can have far-reaching consequences, while also cautioning against the destructive power of curses, ultimately encouraging fathers and grandfathers to actively impart God’s blessing upon their children as a tangible expression of faith and a source of enduring spiritual strength.
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Build A Hedge of Thorns (Part 2)
Dr. Logan shares about how can we pray a hedge of thorns for the wayward child or for someone who is facing divorce. This is a spiritual warfare type of praying for protection. It is important that we are praying for those that enemy is trying to destroy.
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A Hedge of Thorns (Part 1)
Do you have a wayward son or daughter? Is your spouse thinking of divorce? This topic of praying on thorns of protection is Biblical and a way of doing Spiritual Warfare praying for those we love. The enemy wants to steal, kill and destroy, but we can pray for protection to those are lost.For more info. visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Spiritual Warfare
Dr. Logan is asked to share at a National Convention on the topic of Spiritual Warfare. He shares lots of personal stories from the families that he has been counseling over the years. He shares that we need to not only realize we are in a Spiritual War, but also how to get free from the attacks of the enemy.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Spiritual Dating & False Gods
Dr. Logan starts this message by sharing about what it is like to date on a spiritual the time of this tape he had a daughter who was thinking of dating a young man. Dr. Logan shares how he coached them to date in a way that honors God and doesn't leave them with shame and guilt in their marriage. The second part of the message focuses on getting rid of the false gods in our lives that get our attention and time.
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Handling Stress
Dr. Logan teaches an entire class on handling stress. We are becoming more stressed in our current media addicted culture. We do not know how to unplug, and get along with God and rest. Stresses will come in your life, but you need to know how to empty your emotional bucket before it turns into depression.
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Going Through The Wilderness
What is your response when God leads you into the wilderness? The wilderness is painful, dry, and hot place and we can enter that through our hurts and pains in life. God is teaching you, but we can only learn when we have experienced pain or suffering. The good news is that God is always with you and helping you through it.
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Endurance in Suffering
How can you handle suffering in a Godly way? Why does God allow us to go through hardships? Dr. Logan shares how God is producing in our life endurance, which comes from patiently enduring hardship with the right attitude. Then you will you be able to see how God can turn evil into good.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Life Notebook 5: Adults
When your children reach adults age you want them to be responsible and godly man or woman who knows how to deal with life situations. We all need to know how to handle: hurts, bitterness, anger, wounds, struggles. Are they developing a relationship with God and their secret closet of prayer? For most adults they do not have a place to go to meet with God when life gets difficult.For more information visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Life Notebook 4: Teens To Adults
When your children reach teenage years it is time to be teaching them responsibility and how to become adults.Mr and Mrs Logan decided to raise their children different than most families. They created life notebooks that each child got and would use them for Bible study, spiritual growth, and new verses to memorize. As they grew up they would change their life notebooks according to the add of the child and their needs. For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Life Notebook 3: 6th Grade To Teens
As your children get older it is important to adjust your life notebook accordingly to their needs. When the teenage years get closer they need lessons on standing alone and choosing the right friends.Mr and Mrs Logan decided to raise their children different than most families. They created life notebooks that each child got and would use them for Bible study, spiritual growth, and new verses to memorize. For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Life Notebooks 2: From 4th - 5th Grade
Mr and Mrs Logan decided to raise their children different than most families. They created life notebooks that each child got and would use them for Bible study, spiritual growth, and new verses to memorize. As they grew up they would change their life notebooks according to the add of the child and their needs. For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Life Notebooks 1: From 3 years - 4th Grade
Mr and Mrs Logan decided to raise their children different than most families. They created life notebooks that each child got and would use them for Bible study, spiritual growth, and new verses to memorize. As they grew up they would change their life notebooks according to the add of the child and their needs. For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Marriage Conf. 7: Formation & Destruction of Strongholds
Strongholds are what the enemy seeks to form and use in a believer's life. Strongholds are often viewed as a walled city but built on lies that are used by the enemy to destroy my life in behaviors, emotions, or reactions that are ungodly. Our most prominent strongholds are addictions. God wants to reveal the lies and destroy the strong, if I will hold onto the truth.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Marriage Conf. 6: Families Under Attack
Is your family under Spiritual attacks? Dr. Logan shares stories of missionary families and other believers who families were being defeated by the enemy. God is training us in the area of Spiritual Warfare, we need to understand how the enemy works and stand against him.For more info. visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Marriage Conf. 5: Protecting Your Children
Parents you have a responsibility to protect your children from all attacks. The enemy would love to steal, kill and destroy your family (John 10:10). In order to do this he would need to bind the strong man to spoil his goods. God has given you the role of protecting your children.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Marriage Conf. 4: Husband As Protector
God has given the parents roles in the family in order to protect, sustain, and bless them and their children for years to come. One of the main roles for that husband is to the protector of the family. Any sin that the husband is engaging in can and will be visited upon the wife and children. We must guard our family spiritually and physically from the enemy.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Marriage Conf. 3: Anger
Anger often shows up when we have unmet expectations in marriage. We love to be in control and when someone else affects our plans, emotions, or desires then anger shows up. Anger can also come from bitterness. You can only be healthy as you forgive those who have wounded you. Dr. Logans shares more about getting rid of anger.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Marriage Conf. 2: Communication Cont.
Dr. Logan continues his marriage and couple conference on how important communication is for spouses and family members. Some of the issues families run into are unmet expectations. As your family ages so should what you expect of them to do. Often they are not talked about, but it is important to talk through these issues.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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Marriage Conf. 1: Communication
Communication is one of the major issues in marriage. Dr. Logan starts this conference on looking up verses on communication for couples. Some times talking is natural, but for others we need to work on it even when we don't feel sharing.
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Calvary Chapel 1: Perfecting
Jim Logan shares to a new group of students at Calvary Bible College in Kansas City about how God is perfecting that which concerns me. This is encouraging to students who have questions about their future. God leads us and directs us.
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Enemy Activity
When fighting against the enemy, we are to fight in the spirit not according to the flesh. We need to recognize how the enemy attacks us.
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92 Conf. 9: Overcoming Addiction & Fasting
Dr Logan concludes his conference on sharing about overcoming addictions on how fasting plays a key role in dying to our flesh. Fasting is one the best ways to die to my desires and surrender to body and desires to God.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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92 Conf. 8: The Victory
God has given all believers the Armor of God to fight against the enemy on a daily basis. Are you putting on the Armor of God? Do you know who you are fighting against?For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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92 Conf. 7: Children Under Attack
We are all engaged in Spiritual Warfare, and the enemy wants to destroy your family. How are you resisting his attacks? Dr. Logan shares many stories from Homeschooled families of how their children were under attack from the enemy.For more info visit: www.jimlogan.org
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Dr. Jim Logan was the founder of Biblical Restoration Ministries and author of Reclaiming Surrendered Ground, protecting your family from Spiritual attacks. He entered into glory in December 4th, 2022 at 90 years old. He lived his life all the way even up to the end in service to God, loving his family and ministering to others worldwide.Jim Logan is most known for his resources on Spiritual warfare, dark night of soul, in the secret place, and developing intimacy with God. He realized that he was man who prayed, but not a man of prayer. That started his life on a pilgrimage to go deeper with God in prayer and read hundreds of books on prayer. His messages are profound and yet practical with humor mixed in a way that only Jim Logan can do. You will find your self challenge, encouraged and laughing all in a single message. He loved to hear how God was using his very simple life to touch lives of people around the world. Learn more at https://jimlogan.org
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