Creating a Crafted Prayer

I believe a lot of what the church has taught us about prayer has left us powerless and exhausted. I have witnessed and heard many leaders indicate burnout in these years since Covid, because they have lost sight of the supernatural power of intercession that comes with joy.  If it has become an obligation, it is …

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Relating to your “reminders”

There is more right going on inside of you than wrong. I know it’s been a habit that you react a certain way, or have become accustomed to behaving badly at moments, but those routines are often wrapped up in criticism. Reminding ourselves of what we’re doing wrong or should be doing better, just gives …

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To stop the tanning tracks

There are moments we have that stop us in our tracks, tell us to slow down and soak up the intrigue of belief in something bigger than us.  This past week, such a moment occurred in my life through the interaction with a business that I was about to give up on.  I'm pretty loyal and …

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Who I wanted all along

To pause and rest in God's presence is much different than getting a good nights sleep, I should know because I have suffered with insomnia most of my life.  I take many breaks over the course of my day because I need refreshment from Daddy, especially when peace deprived.  It is slowing my pulse to …

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Doug Addison and prophecy

The following is a prophetic word given by Doug Addison of InLight Connection for July of 2016.  I have studied under his dream, tattoo, and piercing interpretations for years.  Much of my own rejection by other Christians has been the topic of my writings.  Finally, those of us who have been subtly pushed out of …

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No logical expectations

"Everyday Jesus faced the false expectations of the people.  It was not the things that Jesus did that caused the religious world to reject Him as much as it was the things He didn't do".  {Codependent Christianity} What Jesus didn't do, is give you your ailment.  Jesus didn't allow a child to die for some …

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Revival comes after a Chrysalis

If I had a dollar for all of the times I have heard someone say that a revival was happening somewhere, I would be able to pay for everyone's transportation to get there.  I've been there, done that; sought for miracles, signs and wonders all over the globe following the anointing of man.  Maybe that …

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Skepticism

  SKEPTISICM AND AFFLICTION We are to know where our affliction comes from and who our adversary is. People will turn to themselves and be influenced by the enemy to make choices; think God, good and Satan, bad.  We live in a fallen world where every decision has a consequence whether it’s good, bad or …

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My first news coverage

I remember this day like it was yesterday, but the following day was most impactful. People at my gym whom I had worked out beside for years, thought I was betraying my faith with my article and told me so. Some questioned why I felt the need to publish an opinion on the subject at …

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Help yourself

I've been told that my helping others has been a distraction from working on myself.  Geez, isn't the best remedy to inner healing trying to help someone else heal?  What about getting out of my head and focusing on the welfare of another?  That has to do something for lifting the doldrums, right?  Well, not …

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