Monthly Archives: January 2026

One Thing I Do for Five Reasons

There is one thing that I do daily for at least five reasons: fun, inspiration, encouragement, hope, and strength. I devour a very special book. It’s actually a collection of 66 books written by around 40 different authors during a … Continue reading

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One Thing to Understand

One thing to understand is that true understanding requires humility. Pride prevents and distorts true understanding. Self-focus will keep you from humbling yourself. (1 Peter 5:6) That’s why Jesus taught self-denial, daily cross bearing, and obedience to Him. (Luke 9:23) … Continue reading

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What’s In a Name? It’s Your Heart That Matters?

What’s in a name? It’s what’s in your heart that matters! To be happier grow more gratitude. Graze on gratitude.Acquire the attitudeOf appreciationBy saying thank youAnd taking actionsTo express gratefulness.Then you’ll spread happinessEverywhere you go.Apply thanksgivingTo all your living.Make it … Continue reading

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I Dream of Being a Better Disciplemaker

I ask God to give me the insight to make disciples. The abandoned art of disciple making draws out the purposes of a person’s heart. (Proverbs 20:5) Disciple making redirects people by training them to fully surrender to Jesus so … Continue reading

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Good Leaders Connect with People

Good leaders care about the people they’re leading. They don’t just see them as human resources to use in order to accomplish their goals. They connect heart-to-heart with their followers. They have fellowship with them. Fellowship (1 Corinthians 1:9) is … Continue reading

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I Wish I Could Uninvent Hardheartedness

Hardheartedness doesn’t rock! A proud and hard heart makes Jesus both mad and sad. (Mark 3:5) How does your heart make Jesus feel? (Proverbs 16:5) There is hardness in your heart when you are: People look at your outward appearance, … Continue reading

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The Most I’ve Ever Felt Loved

I’ve felt — and consistently feel — so intensely loved by God that I seek to settle for nothing less than His will for me. (Matthew 6:33) Being consciously aware of God’s fervent and sacrificial love for me has made … Continue reading

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Escaping From the Clutter of Self-Focus

Perhaps the greatest source of clutter in life is self-focus. It clutters our mind and our heart with our own thoughts, feelings, and desires until we have little room for anything else. How can we escape from the clutter of … Continue reading

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Doves Point Me to God the Holy Spirit

I love doves because they represent the Holy Spirit. When God the Son — Jesus — was baptized, God the Holy Spirit came on Him like a dove, and God the Father spoke: “This is My Son, whom I love; with … Continue reading

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The Poem About How Church Can Shine

Love is patient.Love is kind.Love is whereChrist’s light is shined.(2 Corinthians 4:6) I want a church where I can see Jesus freely working in and through everyday people, not just hear another lecture about Him. Here’s the poem I wrote … Continue reading

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