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National Mental Health Awareness Week – The Blog Prophet
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Blogging since June 2006. National Mental Health Awareness Week. October 7, 2014. October 7, 2014. Well, even though I am in school to be a Mental Health Professional some day, I am also in grad school and busy, so I neglected the calendar. And as someone who is occasionally mental, well, that would also explain why I forgot…. My Depression, part 2. Last Time About my Depression. Afraid of Bad News. State of the Brian Address. What I been Reading. Sweet Recent Tweets O’ Mine. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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My wife reads good stuff, too – The Blog Prophet
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Blogging since June 2006. My wife reads good stuff, too. November 28, 2014. November 28, 2014. My wife wanted me to read this chapter because it made her think of me because it’s about a preacher who decides to be a counselor. One significant quote that most preachers can relate to:. 8220;How many religious leaders go into ministry with the idea that they’re going to be really great administrators? 8221; -Rick Rittmaster. He had gone through depression and burnout as a preacher. I like that statement.
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Who Am I? | Falantedios
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Speaker for the Living. What I'm Reading. Orphan-poet-adoptee-soldier-prodigal-servant-husband-counselor-desperate seeker after my Father’s face “I feel my body weakened by the years as people turn to gods of cruel design. Is it that they fear the pain of death, or is it that they fear the joy of life? 8221; – Toad the Wet Sprocket. Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). 4 August, 2008 at 1:16 am.
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Who Can Please God? A Study In Contrasts | Falantedios
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Speaker for the Living. What I'm Reading. Larr; Morning Prayer from Bernard of Clairveaux. The Table of Unity →. Who Can Please God? A Study In Contrasts. Posted by Nick Gill. But you have turned it into a den of robbers! The chief priests and the experts in the law. Heard it and they considered how they could assassinate him, for they feared him, because the whole crowd was amazed by his teaching. (Mark 11:15-18 NET). She is unedu...
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Sweet Recent Tweets O’ Mine – The Blog Prophet
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Blogging since June 2006. Sweet Recent Tweets O’ Mine. September 29, 2014. May 23, 2015. Had cereal and cheese danish for dinner. Because I care about my body. Mainly the mouth/tongue/stomache part of my body. Going up to a stranger who has an eye-patch and speaking “pirate” is apparently not “appropriate”. Had a Dr Pepper infused coffee yesterday. Let’s just say next time I would prefer them sequentially instead of concurrently. Confession: I was totally thinking about my. I may become pro-terrorists.
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The Book of Romans – Chapter 06 – Rediscovering Faith…
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May 25, 2014. The Book of Romans – Chapter 06. The message of the book of Romans is that the gospel is the power of God to save mankind. If such is truly the case, then one must ask What is the gospel? The word gospel simple means good news. As it applies to our journey through Romans, the gospel is the good news that both Jew and Gentile both of whom are sinners worthy of God’s wrath can be reconciled to God and counted as righteous through Jesus Christ. What do we have to do? If we died with Christ, we...
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Morning Prayer from Bernard of Clairveaux | Falantedios
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Speaker for the Living. What I'm Reading. Larr; A Broken-Hearted Father. Who Can Please God? A Study In Contrasts →. Morning Prayer from Bernard of Clairveaux. Posted by Nick Gill. O sacred head now wounded. With grief and shame weighed down. With thorns Thine only crown. How art thou pale with anguish. With sore abuse and scorn. How dost that visage languish. Which once was bright as morn? What language shall I borrow. Fill in you...
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James and the Cycle of Life and Salvation | Falantedios
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Speaker for the Living. What I'm Reading. Larr; Getting Our Minds Ready: 30 Days in 1 Peter. James and the Cycle of Life and Salvation. Posted by Nick Gill. See the cycle of death that sin creates. LUST gives birth to SIN which gives birth to DEATH. Why does this matter? Our irrepressible talent for self-deception leads us to blame others for our own choices. The cycle of death comes from our own choice to partner with the Enemy.
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Falantedios | Speaker for the Living | Page 2
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Speaker for the Living. What I'm Reading. Posted by Nick Gill. So I’m an “80s kid” — I graduated from high school in 1991. I’m also a nerd — not that that is a big surprise to anyone reading this blog! I also process many of the stories and ideas that I encounter via other stories that I know and love. Those three things came together in a scary way last night. The voice of a heart-broken father. The Cushite replied, May the enemie...
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The Book of Romans – Chapter 08 – Rediscovering Faith…
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October 21, 2014. The Book of Romans – Chapter 08. The apostle Paul understood our frustrations all too well; and, he even referred to himself as a wretched man because he had the desire to do what was good, but he was often unable to carry through. Yet, none of us would question the genuineness of Paul’s faith. Chapter eight was written for those of us who struggle to do what is right; for those of us whose desire is to please God but whose actions often betray that desire. Listen closely to the message:.