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My Favorite Time of the Year

My favorite time of the year is anytime I am with my best friend, and my attention is focused on listening to him. He is always with me, but if I am not careful, I can become unaware of His … Continue reading

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Priority One

Priority one: First things first. I have discovered that I experience and realize what I prioritize. Therefore, I prioritize the kingdom of God and seek it first. Jesus first! No nation, no notion, no person, no desire, no plan can … Continue reading

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My favorite time is Jesus central time!

Something is central when it is located in the center. When Jesus is the center of my life, I have the time of my life. All the time I spend centered on Him, I am filled with awe and delight. … Continue reading

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Wholesome silliness is a joyful taste of time (not a waste)

Find inspiration.Give inspiration.Live inspiration. Wholesome silliness is a joyful taste of time. It’s not a waste of time. Wholesome silliness is meaningful because it opens the heart to spontaneity, creativity, and unseen truth. Wholesome silliness lubricates life so that we’re … Continue reading

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How Now Can Wow! (The Greeks Split “Time” Into Two Words.)

You can’t “put time in a bottle.” However, the Greeks did split the concept of time into two words. A few days ago I wrote a blog about the how the ancient Greeks had two words for time, but English only has one word … Continue reading

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It’s About Time For A Brief About Time

Time is like a jigsaw puzzle.  We can line the pieces of time up, in the order that they come out of the box.  Or we can observe how the pieces fit together and create a beautiful image! Time is … Continue reading

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Life’s A Buzz

Life is a series of billions of moments buzzing past now, in single file, and vanishing. The future’s not here to stay. Today is tomorrow’s yesterday. There is no permanent housing. Our position is constant transition. We need God’s GPS! … Continue reading

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3N1 — A Great Time Saver

Here’s a powerful time management technique — 3N1:  Do 3 productive things at the same time.  That way you can triple you’re effectiveness.  Here’s an example: Would you like to exercise, pray, and witness to others — all at the … Continue reading

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