Monthly Archives: November 2023

I found “my heart strangely warmed”

The strangest thing I’ve ever found (and kept) was my heart strangely warmed. The same thing happened to a guy named John Wesley in 1738. This is what he wrote in his journal: “In the evening I went very unwillingly … Continue reading

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Jesus is the path to joy

The more joy you have from Jesus the less you the less you follow “the pursuit of happiness” anywhere else. God’s Spirit, when welcomed into a human heart, produces joy. When Christianity abandons the living Jesus it becomes joyless and … Continue reading

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I skip for joy

Every day I work to skip away. I’m a skipper because I try to opt out of life’s distractions. I love to skip the following things in order to make much room for joy in my life. I strive to … Continue reading

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A hearing heart

Let God’s Spirit continually urge you to stay focused on the urgency of always aligning your heart and your lifestyle to Jesus and His will. Continually interact with the grace of God. Let Jesus cleanse and restore your heart every … Continue reading

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I don’t have a prized possession.

Material things mean very little to me. I’ve never spent very much money on them. I very seldom see a material thing that I want or need. When I do I tend to buy the cheapest version of it. When … Continue reading

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Streaming innernet podcasts

I stream uplifting innernet podcasts. There I said it! You may think I’m crazy (or that I don’t know how to spell), but that’s okay. Innernet podcasts are so exciting, empowering, and energizing that your opinion of me is not … Continue reading

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My favorite subjects weren’t taught in school.

For some reason my favorite subjects weren’t taught in school. I’ve had to explore and learn them on my own. They include positive thinking, creativity, self-control, character development, awe, openheartedness, forgiveness, hopefulness, kindness, gratitude, joy, inner peace, humility, world peace, … Continue reading

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Here’s the news:

Here’s the news. People accuse And abuse Each other. They try to hide Behind their pride. They excuse Their behavior And they blame Other people For their shame. They ignore That they need Jesus To be their Savior. Lord, have … Continue reading

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I use screen time to show and tell not to passively consume and gel.

I’m not on screens to be influenced by our culture of confusion and chaos. My purpose is to share the joy and peace that overflow from within me. My goal is to be a missionary of hope not a mission … Continue reading

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Life takes time

Life is a season. It’s a growth process. Growth requires time. Like all human beings and other living things, I need time to develop and mature. However, time alone isn’t enough for me to fully grow into maturity. I also … Continue reading

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