Steven Furtick talking about two spiritual disciplines that are sure to change your life.
I agree with Mark Batterson about 52 sermons.
This picture and story from my friend Eugene Cho make me want our country to avoid war at all costs.
Michael Hyatt has 13 awesome cures for writers block (for bloggers) that I am going to use right away.
These jellyfish look like they are straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Wow. The culture of servanthood @ Hillsong that Craig Groeschel describes blew me away.
This picture is one reason I am a UFC fan and not a UFC fighter :-)
I am about to add some clarification to this controversial blog post of mine.





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Re: 52 Sermons
God bless the folks going on missions abroad, we need people on all fronts. One thing that puzzles me though is the number of people that will do the work abroad, but won't do the same work in the worse neighborhoods in their own city, state, or country. We have to help our international brothers and sisters, but can't forget about our own backyard. Shout out to Courageous Church, I know you guys started outreach at home as you launched your international efforts.
I enjoyed reading about Steven Furtick two spiritual disciplines. I needed that; I'm trying to become more disciplined. Last week was spiraling out of control for me. I started to forget about my dreams because of some ugly distractions. However, after reading about your accident and the miralce that followed it helped me fight. This article is another weapon for me to use. Thanking God as if my dreams have already happened helps keep the distractions out of mind (preemptive praise). I have been trying to use this discipline whenever I feel like I'm losing sight. Each day I get a little stronger. I can't wait for this test to be a testimony!!!!!
It's almost 3am. This is not deep. But I looked at the story about the jellyfish and actually got the wiggins…they were CREEPY. Found another pic, too, and thought I'd share. Looking at these makes me shiver. http://www.hushigi.com/japan/akita/32m.jpg
I went to PCB, FL with a friend a while back and we were swimming in the ocean by the fishing pier…when we went up on the pier so my friend could do some fishing, we could see all the *little* jellyfish in the water that we'd been swimming with. That was bad enough…if I'd seen something like THESE jellyfish, I don't think I'd ever, ever, ever go in the ocean again. May not now, anyway!