

Allen has given us these weapons we can now move on to what she calls a new way to live. Introduction: Spiraling OutMake the ShiftWeapons We Use, Part IWeapons We Use, Part IIA New Way to LiveA Mind Like Christĭesigned for use with the Get Out of Your Head Video Study available on DVD or streaming video, sold separately.In last week’s episode we went through sessions 3&4 where Jennie went into the weapons she believed we need to use to combat the enemies of our mind and now that Mrs. The Get Out of Your Head Study Guide uses projects, stories, and Bible study in the book of Philippians to engage the mind and heart. But when we submit our minds to Christ, the promises and goodness of God flood our lives in remarkable ways. Our enemy is determined to get in our heads to make us feel helpless, overwhelmed, and incapable of making a difference for the kingdom of God. Taking every thought captive to make it obedient to ChristShifting the focus of our minds from our circumstances to GodFighting toxic thoughts with weapons of humility, silence, and delightEscaping our comfort zones with weapons of connection, intentionality and gratitudeLearning to forget what's behind so we can move aheadDefeating anxiety with a mind like Christ's

We can find freedom from the downward spiral by: In Get Out of Your Head, a six-session video Bible study (DVD/streaming video sold separately), Jennie gives us tools from the book of Philippians to transform our emotions, our outlook, and even our circumstances, by taking control of our minds.

And yet the apostle Paul tells us in his letter to the Philippians that conforming our minds to Christ is possible, and it's the ultimate goal for every follower of Christ. Changing the way we think seems nearly impossible. Stopping the spiral of toxic thoughts by learning how to become imitators of Christ.Īre your thoughts holding you captive? Jennie Allen-the visionary behind the million-strong IF:Gathering-knows what it's like to swirl in a spiral of destructive thoughts, and she knows that from those thoughts, beliefs begin to form: "I'll never be good enough." "Other people have better lives than I do." "God couldn't really love me."
