
Faith is the first step for anyone who wants to overcome the battle that takes place in the mind. It is there, after all, that our decisions are made, our attitudes are shaped, and the direction of our lives is determined.
The mind is like the control centre of who we are. What we think about and accept internally has a direct impact on how we feel, act, and live. When negative thoughts start to dominate, they weaken our inner strength, shake our confidence, and rob us of peace. Over time, this inner struggle can lead to emotional exhaustion and spiritual decline.
The truth is, negative thoughts affect everyone. They don’t usually appear suddenly; instead, they creep in quietly, spreading fear, doubt, and insecurity. Before we realise it, they hold us back from moving forward. This is why many people feel stuck, even when they long for change.
This raises an important question: How can we protect ourselves from constant negativity?
To support those facing this daily struggle, all Universal Churches across the UK are holding a special meeting this Sunday, 18th January, called the ‘Sunday to End All Bad Thoughts.’ The purpose of this meeting is to offer practical help to anyone who feels overwhelmed by negative thinking.
Through clear guidance based on the Word of God, the meeting will show how to win this inner battle and protect both mental and spiritual health. It’s about learning how to take charge of your thoughts instead of being controlled by them.
Those who attend will discover how to identify the source of negative thoughts and how to replace them with thoughts that bring balance, confidence, and direction. When the mind is strengthened, life begins to change from the inside out.
If you’re ready to break free from negative thinking and regain control of your mind, this Sunday offers a powerful opportunity to give your life a new direction.
Event: The Sunday to End All Bad Thoughts
Day and time: Sunday, 18th January at 10am (also at 7:30am)
Location: Your local Universal Church