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Every transition in life — whether personal, professional, or spiritual — comes with its own challenges. For believers, transition seasons are not just about moving from one phase of life to another, but about stepping into new levels of purpose and calling.

These seasons are often accompanied by spiritual and emotional shifts that can be difficult to navigate. In this article, we will explore seven significant challenges that individuals face during times of transition, particularly for those seeking to discern God’s will for their lives.

1. A hard time letting go of the past

One of the most difficult aspects of transitioning into a new season is letting go of the past. Often, our identity, comfort, and sense of security are tied to the familiar places, roles, and relationships of our previous season. This creates an emotional attachment that makes it hard to release what once was, even when we know God is calling us into something new.

In Philippians 3:13-14, Paul encourages believers to “forget what is behind and strain toward what is ahead.” This doesn’t mean we literally forget our past, but rather that we stop allowing it to define us or hold us back. Transition requires a willingness to embrace the unknown and trust that God’s plans for the future are greater than anything we have experienced before. Letting go of the past is an act of faith that opens the door for new opportunities and growth.

2. Others have a hard time letting go

Sometimes, it’s not just us who struggle with letting go of the past — those around us can also have a hard time adjusting to our new season. Whether it’s family, friends, or colleagues, the people closest to us may be more comfortable with who we are rather than who we are becoming. This resistance can create tension and confusion, as they may not understand why you are moving in a new direction or why things can’t stay the way they were.

3. Those close to you don’t discern your new season

One of the most painful challenges of transition is when those closest to you don’t discern the new season you are stepping into. They may still see you through the lens of your previous roles, experiences, or capabilities, failing to recognize the new level of responsibility or calling God is placing on your life. This lack of discernment can lead to misunderstanding, isolation, and even feelings of rejection.

Even when Jesus began His public ministry, many of His family members and hometown friends didn’t recognize His new season (John 7:5). This is why it’s essential to stay grounded in God’s voice and trust His leading, even when others don’t fully understand.

4. You don’t fully understand your new season

Transition often brings uncertainty, and it’s not uncommon to feel unclear about what your new season entails. You may sense God leading you into something different, but the details and direction are not yet fully revealed.

One of the most complex and unsettling aspects of transition is this experience of liminality — a term that refers to being in an “in-between” space, a threshold where you have left one phase behind but have not yet fully entered the next. This state of liminality can be disorienting because it leaves you in a place where you no longer fully belong to your old season, but you don’t yet fully understand your new season.

When you don’t fully understand your new season, lean into God’s presence and allow Him to guide you incrementally. He often reveals His plans as we walk in obedience, not before.

5. You cannot depend upon your natural wisdom or resources to go to the next level

In times of transition, it becomes clear that natural wisdom and resources are often insufficient to navigate the next level of your calling. What worked in your previous season may not work in your new one. This can be a humbling realization, but it’s also an invitation to deeper dependence on God. Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us to “trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.”

As God leads you into new challenges and opportunities, He will often strip away your reliance on human strategies and resources so that you will depend solely on Him. This dependency is not a sign of weakness, but rather a recognition that God’s ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). In this way, transition becomes a crucible for deepening your faith and reliance on God’s provision and wisdom.

6. Higher level of pressure

New seasons bring new responsibilities, and with them comes a higher level of pressure. Whether it’s managing a growing organization, leading a larger team, or navigating more complex decisions, the weight of leadership increases as you step into new levels of influence. This can lead to stress, and even a temptation to revert to old habits or coping mechanisms.

However, it’s important to remember that with each new level, God provides the grace and strength you need to endure. As Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 12:9, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Transition may bring increased pressure, but it’s also an opportunity for God to demonstrate His power in and through you as you rely on Him.

7. Higher level of spiritual warfare and resistance

Finally, with every new season comes a higher level of spiritual warfare and resistance. The enemy doesn’t want you to step into the fullness of your calling, so he will often ramp up attacks during times of transition. This can manifest in various ways — temptation, discouragement, relational conflicts, or spiritual oppression. Ephesians 6:12 reminds us that “our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”

It’s crucial to recognize that heightened spiritual warfare is often a sign that you’re moving in the right direction. The enemy targets those who are advancing in their calling. Therefore, be diligent in prayer, put on the full armor of God (Ephesians 6:13-17), and stay connected to a strong spiritual community that can support you during times of battle.

Transition is a challenging yet transformative time in a believer’s life. It involves letting go of the past, navigating new responsibilities, and facing increased pressure and spiritual resistance. However, these challenges are not meant to defeat us — they are part of the process God uses to prepare us for greater levels of influence and impact. By understanding the dynamics of transition and relying on God’s wisdom and grace, we can navigate these seasons successfully and step fully into the new things God has prepared for us.
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‘Something Demonic in That’: The Real-Life Evil Driving Slaughter, Horror of Global Persecution

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By all accounts, Christian persecution is worsening across the globe. Joel Veldkamp, head of international communications at Christian Solidarity International, is among those who know the full extent of the issue, often observing its evils firsthand.

And these diabolical infractions — from killings to land seizure to discrimination — have a rooting, Veldkamp believes, in the overarching spiritual battle between good and evil.

“I think the way the Bible speaks about how the powers and the principalities operate is very important, because, what drives the powers and the principalities of the air — you might say, the evil spiritual powers of the world — is a desire to unseat God and to be the most powerful, the most important thing in the universe,” he said. “And we see a lot of the temporal powers, so states, governments, terrorist groups, are driven by a similar desire — a desire for supremacy, a desire to remake the world the way they want to see it be remade.”

These individuals and groups will essentially “give themselves over to evil” to achieve their stated goals and aspirations. The result of these tragic quests can often be seen in the deadly persecution observed in various nations across the globe.

Among other examples, Veldkamp cited Nagorno-Karabakh, a small, landlocked region between Armenia and Azerbaijan that had long been steeped in Christian history and was populated by mostly Armenian Christians.

“This is a place where there’s 1,700 years of uninterrupted Christian history,” he said. “This is a place where some of the first translations of the Bible were made into languages outside of Greek. This is a place where just generations and generations of people have carried on the faith, and last year it was destroyed.”

Veldkamp decried “an ethnic cleansing campaign by the dictatorship of Azerbaijan,” which included a siege and military attack that eventually drove out the entire population.

“Again, I think there’s something demonic in that we had a nine-month lead time on this,” Veldkamp said. “Everyone could see it happening. We could see it coming down the pike. We knew how this was going to end. And no one in the world seemed to be able to muster the political will to do anything about it.”

The end result is the exile of these Armenian Christians and a loss of Christian history, with many lives upended in the process. Veldkamp said coping with so much suffering can be difficult.

“Sometimes [I] get messages from people who have family members who are being held hostage in Azerbaijan right now,” he said. “And I feel really helpless, and at a loss of what to say — to comfort them. It can be difficult.”

Yet Veldkamp finds solace in the Bible, where he sees people hundreds — and even thousands — of years ago facing the same pressures believers face today.

Veldkamp described Scripture as often telling the “story of the people of God under pressure.” And those pressures are still unfolding today in countries like North Korea, China, and Nigeria, among many others. And, tragically he said the problem is worsening.

“It’s getting worse for a few specific reasons,” he said. “But mostly having to do with the increased competition and even wars that we’re seeing between the superpowers now — between the U.S., Russia, and China, that are always competing for influence in different parts of the world.”

Veldkamp said the “illusion of an international order” that once persisted in the 1990s and beyond is “starting to come apart.”

“Dictators and terrorists feel fewer compunctions about carrying out their programs,” he said. “So, in places like South Asia and Southeast Asia, we’re seeing a lot of governments take steps to really restrict free practice of religion in ways they wouldn’t have before. In Africa, we see that jihad is spreading from country to country, really piggybacking off of the conflict between Russia, and the U.S., and China for influence in Africa.”

Unfortunately, the safeguards that once “restrained human evil” are no longer holding back the chaos, leading to a situation that gives little more than a “grim outlook,” according to Veldkamp.

Whether it’s addressing Azerbaijan’s horrors or deadly persecution in Nigeria, Veldkamp encouraged Christians and Americans more broadly to stand up and speak out.

“Often, U.S. policy towards these countries will just get set, and it’s very difficult to change the policy once it’s set,” he said. “But we’re in a moment now where we can have some influence because we have a new president … there will be new policies, new policies are being formulated, and now is the time to raise our voice.”

Veldkamp continued, “I would really encourage Christians, especially Christians who voted for President Trump to make their voices heard … tell [his team], ‘I care about Nigeria. I care about Armenia. I care about Christians in Syria. I care about this issue.’”
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സീനിയർ പാസ്റ്റേഴ്സിനെ ആദരിച്ചു

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ചിക്കാഗോ: കഴിഞ്ഞ അര നൂറ്റാണ്ടോളം ചിക്കാഗോയിൽ സഭാ പ്രവർത്തനരംഗത്ത് പ്രശംസനീയമായ നേതൃത്വം കൊടുത്ത നാല് സീനിയർ പാസ്റ്റർമാരെ ചിക്കാഗോ ഗോസ്പൽ മീഡിയ അസോസിയേഷന്റെ ആഭിമുഖ്യത്തിൽ നടത്തപ്പെട്ട സമ്മേളനത്തിൽ ആദരിച്ചു.

സീനിയർ പാസ്റ്റർമാരായ റവ പി വി കുരുവിള, റവ ജോസഫ് കെ ജോസഫ്, റവ പി സി മാമ്മൻ റവ ജോർജ് കെ സ്റ്റീഫൻസൻ എന്നിവരെയാണ് വിശ്വാസ സമൂഹം ആദരിച്ചത്. സിജിഎംഎ ജനറൽ സെക്രട്ടറി കുര്യൻ ഫിലിപ്പ് യോഗനടപടികൾക്ക് നേതൃത്വം നൽകി. രക്ഷാധികാരി കെ എം ഈപ്പൻ,പ്രസിഡന്റ് ഡോ അലക്സ് ടി കോശി, വൈസ് പ്രസിഡന്റ് ഡോ ടൈറ്റസ് ഈപ്പൻ, ജോയിൻ സെക്രട്ടറി ഡോ ബിജു ചെറിയാൻ, ട്രഷറർ ജോൺസൺ ഉമ്മൻ എന്നിവർ സംഘടനയുടെ പുരസ്കാരം പാസ്റ്റർമാർക്ക് നൽകി.

എഫ്പിസിസിയുടെ ഉപഹാരം കൺവീനർ ഡോ വില്ലി എബ്രഹാം സമ്മാനിച്ചു. ജെയിംസ് ജോസഫ്, ബ്യൂല ബെൻ എന്നിവർ എംസി മാരായിരുന്നു റെവ ജോർജ് മാത്യു പുതുപ്പള്ളി മുഖ്യാതിഥിയായിരുന്നു.
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അമേരിക്കയെ വീണ്ടും മഹത്തരമാക്കാൻ ദൈവം എന്നെ സംരക്ഷിച്ചു: ഡൊണാൾഡ് ട്രംപ്

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“അമേരിക്കയെ വീണ്ടും മഹത്തരമാക്കാൻ ദൈവം എന്നെ സംരക്ഷിച്ചു” എന്നു പറഞ്ഞുകൊണ്ട് തനിക്കു നേരിട്ട രണ്ടു കൊലപാതകശ്രമങ്ങളെ അതിജീവിച്ചതിന് ഡൊണാൾഡ് ട്രംപ് ദൈവത്തിനു നന്ദി പറഞ്ഞു. ജനുവരി 20 ന് അമേരിക്കയുടെ നാല്പത്തിയേഴാമത്‌ പ്രസിഡന്റായി അധികാരമേറ്റ ട്രംപ് തന്റെ ഉദ്ഘാടന പ്രസംഗത്തിലാണ് ഇപ്രകാരം അനുസ്മരിച്ചത്.

പ്രസിഡന്റ് ജോ ബൈഡന്റെ കഴിഞ്ഞ നാല് വർഷത്തെ അമേരിക്കൻ ‘വിമോചന ദിനം’ എന്ന് തന്റെ പ്രസംഗത്തിൽ വിശേഷിപ്പിച്ച ട്രംപ് ഇപ്പോൾ മുതൽ അമേരിക്കയുടെ സുവർണ്ണകാലം ആരംഭിക്കുന്നുവെന്നും ഇതിനുവേണ്ടിയാണ് എന്റെ ജീവൻ സംരക്ഷിക്കപ്പെട്ടതെന്നും പങ്കുവച്ചു. “ഇന്ന് മുതൽ, നമ്മുടെ രാജ്യം അഭിവൃദ്ധി പ്രാപിക്കുകയും ബഹുമാനിക്കപ്പെടുകയും ചെയ്യും. നമ്മെ മുതലെടുക്കാൻ ആരെയും അനുവദിക്കില്ല. എന്റെ ഭരണനാളുകളിൽ അമേരിക്കയെ ഞാൻ ഒന്നാമതെത്തിക്കും” അദ്ദേഹം ഉറപ്പുനൽകി.

നമ്മുടെ രാജ്യത്തെയും ഭരണഘടനയെയും ദൈവത്തെയും മറക്കുകയില്ല എന്നും അദ്ദേഹം തന്റെ ഉദ്‌ഘാടനപ്രസംഗത്തിൽ ഉറപ്പുനൽകി.
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