Why Normal Is No Longer Working (And How to Live an Uncommon Life)
Normal is no longer working—living like everyone else leads to limited results. Discover how to break free from average thinking and live an uncommon, God-centered life.
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Normal is no longer working—living like everyone else leads to limited results. Discover how to break free from average thinking and live an uncommon, God-centered life.
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The Least Likely Candidate Uncommon by Design – Part 5 Most people believe their past disqualifies them from the future God is calling them into. They look at their mistakes, their family background, or their current situation and assume certain things simply aren’t possible for them. Scripture repeatedly shows that overcoming your past is …
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Many believers attend church for years yet still feel spiritually under-equipped. This post introduces the No-Longer-Common mindset, helping you move from ordinary faith to confident spiritual maturity so you can live out your faith boldly.
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Most people believe extraordinary living is reserved for a select few, but No-Longer-Common challenges that mindset by showing that discipline and intentional choices—not talent—set us apart, empowering you to rise above average.
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We stay stuck in old ways of thinking because they feel familiar. God’s new covenant shifts change from the outside to the inside. When we allow Him to work in our hearts, we experience freedom, growth, and a better way to live.
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We lose ourselves trying to fit in, but Uncommon by Design reminds us through Scripture that we were created to reflect God, not culture—freeing us to truly live a life worth living.
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The Bible isn’t just a book to be read for one’s religious habits, but rather it should be used to improve one’s life. Think of the Bible as a guide designed to turn ordinary living into extraordinary living. This means we can apply to parenting, relationships, and even our careers.
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Most people (the majority) don’t, have never, nor intend to read the Bible. We cannot take it for granted that a person automatically knows why studying the Bible benefits them. This is a major contributor to why this book is ignored by most and we can change that.
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There is a significant difference between one who studies and one who only reads. The question is when it comes to the Bible will you be one who only reads It, or will you be one who studies It?
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What if the statement, “what you don’t know can’t hurt you” is not true? What would that mean for what you don’t know about the Bible and more importantly what it contains?
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