From the monthly archives:

January 2007

Can someone who rationalizes and proves things with their mind truly be able to connect with and experience God in a real way? I’ve experienced God. I know God. I believe in God, but yet something is still missing.
I think back to a time a couple years ago when I asked my [...]

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Let me just say Sunday television is terrible now that football season is over. Aside from that, I happened to watch the latest episode of The Apprentice LA and could not wait to see Marissa get fired.
Here are the reasons I would’ve fired her.

A lack of resourcefulness.
You’re never going to always get your way. [...]

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Jethro Was Right

January 22, 2007 · 0 comments

I’m a micro-manager. It sucks. I can’t be if I intend to have a successful life on earth and in ministry. Right now I find myself with so many things to do that it is extremely overwhelming. It’s hard to keep track of what needs to get done and it’s hard [...]

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The Heart of Fasting

January 15, 2007 · 3 comments

Without further ado, here’s my third and final post in response to my two previous posts on fasting.
In this post, I want to give some thoughts and opinions on what I found in the Bible about fasting. For starters . . .
I don’t think fasting in of itself means anything to God.
The reason I [...]

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Here is the start of my answer to a question I posed earlier on what the Bible has to say about fasting and why Christians should fast.
I want to post the “facts” here and then make some conclusions, observations in another post. Consider it my attempt to separate church and state.
So [...]

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Fasting For No Reason

January 5, 2007 · 1 comment

The first question I’m going to tackle in my quest to resume seeking after God and answering questions I have: why in the world would anyone want to fast?
This comes because my church is starting a 21 day fast beginning this weekend and I plan on taking part in it, I just want to know [...]

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A Deflector of God

January 1, 2007 · 0 comments

You know what I love about new Christians? They have a zeal about them. They question everything and they’re extreme in their beliefs and actions. Our pastor has a saying:
Step out in zeal and faith and weigh the evidence in the aftermath.
New Christians don’t consider the temperature of the water, whether they’ll [...]

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