Yes/No

“Yes” and “No” are two of the shortest yet most powerful words in the English language because they have such finality. Those two small words pack a punch that many longer words don’t. And so often we have a hard time saying those two little words because of their definitive nature. We would rather ride the fence than let people know exactly where we stand.

But in this powerful two-part series based on Matthew 5:37, Ed Young teaches us not only how and when to say those words, but also how to back them up with our actions. Because when we learn to use “Yes” and “No” for the right things at the right time, we will discover the power and meaning found in a life of firm decisions. 

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“Yes” and “No” are two of the shortest yet most powerful words in the English language because they have such finality. Those two small words pack a punch that many longer words don't. And so often we have a hard time saying those two little words because of their definitive nature. We would rather ride the fence than let people know exactly where we stand.

But in this powerful two-part series based on Matthew 5:37, Ed Young teaches us not only how and when to say those words, but also how to back them up with our actions. Because when we learn to use “Yes” and “No” for the right things at the right time, we will discover the power and meaning found in a life of firm decisions.