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Tag Archives: Olympics
Doping with performance enhancing words
Doping With Performance Enhancing Words If you dope with the wrong words You’ll be duped into darkness; But if you dope with the right words You will delight in bright light. If you shoot up downer words And they seep … Continue reading
Posted in addiction, addictions, celebrate recovery, drug abuse, drug addiction, drug commercials, drug culture, drug epidemic, drug rehab, drugs, facebook, media, media circus, mental health, Olympic athletes, Olympic events, Olympic glory, Olympic medals, Olympic spirit, overcoming addiction, persuasion of media, poem, power of words, recovery, recovery groups, recreational drugs, say no to drugs, social media, training, Uncategorized, words on fire
Tagged Almax Ayana, doping, My doping is Jesus, Olympic gold, Olympics, performance enhancing drugs, quotes, world record
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Foundation of democracy
Ekklesia was the foundation of democracy. Each of the ancient Greek, democratic city-states had held ekklesia through out the year. This was their government. Each city-state had its own ekklesia and was independent. However the city-states did cooperate militarily and … Continue reading
Posted in ancient Greeks, ancient Olympics, Bible, casting your vote, church, church history, city council meeting, debate, democratic, Greek, Greek city state, Greek history, Greek language, Greek New Testament, Greek word, Olympic history, Olympic spirit, political environment, political views, recovery, recovery groups, sports, support group, Uncategorized
Tagged ancient Greece, Declaration of Independence, democracy, ekklesia, government, history, life liberty and the pursuit of, Olympics, politics
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“Hot. Cool. Yours.” Sochi’s Silly Olympic Slogan — What Does It Mean?
“Hot. Cool. Yours.” (It’s not just a silly slogan for the Sochi Olympics.) * “Hot.” — Heat up God’s fire in your heart and spread it everywhere until you become an ever-burning, flaming torch for God. * “Cool.” — Cool … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, cool, courage, faith, fight the good fight of faith, holiness, Hot, Olympic events, Olympic slogans, Olympic spirit, self-help, self-improvement, spirit, spirit fire, spiritual formation, spiritual warfare, Train yourself unto godliness., training, Yours
Tagged Hot. Cool. Yours., Olympics, religion, Sochi, Sochi slogan, Winter Olympics
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Make A Courageous Act Of Spiritual Warfare
The Salvation Army Flag is known as the Blood & Fire. It’s not decor for a corps (a Salvation Army church); it’s for feet to walk a beat on the street praying and testifying to the glory of God. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Blood and Fire, blood of Jesus, burning heart, Christ, Christ followers, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian flag, Christianity, church, church history, corps, courage, evangelism, faith, faith-based, fire, fire of the Holy Spirit, flag, flag pole, followers of Christ, forgiveness, hearing God, hearing Jesus, humility, invasion, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Lake Junaluska, ministry, moon, national flags, nonviolence, North Carolina, Olympic athletes, Olympic challenge, Olympic glory, Olympic heroes, Olympic medals, Olympics, prayer, prayer walking, Quotations, quote, Quotes, religion, repent, repentance, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, sin, spiritual athletes, spiritual combat, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual interaction, spiritual walk, spiritual warfare, support group, surrender to God, The Salvation Flag, US Flag
Tagged evangelism, Olympics, prayer walking, spiritual warfare, The Salvation Army, William Booth
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Olympics — Thoughts For Spiritual Athletes
Life’s not about achievement. It’s not about how many medals you (or your country) win. Life’s about aligning yourself to God and to His will. That’s what matters most in the long haul. “If Christians were putting into their spiritual … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 9:25, 1 Timothy 4:7, alternative lifestyle, ancient Olympics, asceticism, ascetics, athletes, attitude, belief, belief system, burning heart, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, courage, disciple making, discipline, discipling, glory, God, godliness, guilt, guts and glory, I Corinthians 9:25, I Timothy 4:7, idealism, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus is Lord, life, lifestyle Christianity, lifestyles, Lord, monastery, monastics, mystery, mysticism, Olympic athletes, Olympic medals, prayer, presence of Christ, Quotations, quote, Quotes, religious ceremonies, right conduct, sacrifice, saved, Savior, self-discipline, self-help, soul, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual skills, spiritual walk, spiritual warfare, surrender to God, tebow, tebowing, training, Warren Wiersbe, Why be a Christian?
Tagged 2012 London Olympic Games, Christianity, Olympic Games, Olympics, quotations, religion, spiritual athletes
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The Joy Of Judgment
Judgment has gotten a such bad rap. It is almost universally portrayed as a bad thing. Even Jesus’ words; “Judge not, lest you be judged,” are falsely used in an attempt to silence all judgment and to say that every … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, books, boundaries, challenges, disciple making, fear, feelings, God, godly sorrow, guidance, guilt, harmful habit, hearing God, hearing Jesus, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, John F. Kennedy, joy, juddgment, judgments, King David, life, lifestyles, morality, morals, Music City, Nashville, New Testament, organic church, Paul of Tarsus, peace, popular culture, prayer, Quotations, quote, Quotes, recovery, religion, right and wrong, right conduct, salvation, sobriety, spiritual, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual warfare, thoughts, trust, Uncategorized, values, voice of God, wake-up call, words
Tagged godly sorrow, John F. Kennedy, joy of, judge not, judgment, Nashville, Olympics, Paul of Tarsus
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So What’s It Take To Be A Champion?
I wrote this poem several years ago to go along with my book: Your Sperm Won–Experiencing Your Value As A Championship Human Being. What Makes A Champion? What does it take to be a champion? A first place medal in … Continue reading
Posted in champions, feelings, freedom, human conception, human rights, impossible odds, life, meaning, origin of life, poem, poetry, positive thinking, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, sperm, Uncategorized
Tagged a breath to breath, a heart to care, a mind to think, achieved, amazingly, book, championship, championship game, contract, experiencing, fame and fortune, first place medal, formula for you, human being, hundreds of generations, impossible, in your mother's womb, Olympics, one life to live, overcoming, overwhelming obstacles, poem, secret places, several million dollars, several years ago, the greatest prize, the moment, the privilege to be alive, to go along with, underrate, unrivaled, value, What makes a champion, winning score, won its way, wrote, you were formed, Your Sperm Won
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