Jason Vallotton
Jason Vallotton is the author of The Supernatural Ways of Forgiveness and the co-author of Moral Revolution. Jason was born and raised in the small town of Weaverville, CA where he served as a wild land fire fighter. In these formative years his passions for discipleship and leading others into wholeness was ignited. He currently serves on the Core Team at Bethel Church and is a sought after counselor and speaker. He and his wife Lauren have three children and reside in Redding, California.
Blogs By Jason
Trust is the most important key to a relationship. Building trust is not the absence of mistakes, but learning how to clean up a mess. In order for relationships to go well, you need to be intentional and proactive. A lot of young people want relationships to happen organically, they want things to just happen. If you have an organic relationship, there’s so much insecurity and uncertainty because you don’t know what’s going to happen.
Ever find yourself battling with doubts and insecurities in your relationship? How do you know if it's God or you or your upbringing? You're not alone. We delve deep into the complexities of relationship anxiety. From identifying the signs to practical strategies for overcoming it, we're here to offer support and guidance. Whether you're in a new romance or a long-term relationship, navigating relationship anxiety can be challenging. But fear not, we've got your back!
Today, we will look at the first two steps to becoming powerful people and putting God back in control.
We were never created to be a powerless people, subject to the happiness or depression of the environment around us. Rather, our source of wholeness is derived from the author Himself.
God is the only one who can offer us love and security regardless of our circumstances. Placing God on the throne of our lives is not rocket science, but it does require diligence and taking the right steps.
In our previous blog, we looked at Steps 1 and 2 to overcoming powerlessness: Do the Work of Repentance and Start the Messy Cleanup. In case you missed it, read it here. Today we’ll take a look at Steps 3 and 4.