The power of words is stronger than almost any weapon there is. Our words can either create life or destroy it. And the seeds we plant from the words we use in our lives will be the harvest that we reap up in the end. So if we aren't careful, we will be reaping a harvest of death and destruction ...
177: Bible “Characters” Are People, Too
Bible characters are people, too. As a writer and speaker, your vocabulary is critical when trying to connect with your audience. It determines whether your message lands appropriately or whether it completely misses the mark. One term that is often misused, especially when referring to Biblical ...
176: The Law of Measurement
Is it the Law of Measurement or is it karma? The concept of karma has been a generally accepted truth in the world for quite some time. It has become popularized through the media, music, TV, and more. The idea that "what goes around comes around" or that we get back what we give to others is, in ...
174: Set Your Truth Milestones
Setting truth milestones for yourself along your writing journey is like setting guideposts along a 10-mile hike. They will tell you how far you have left to go and how far you've come at the same time. Truth milestones are important because they provide hope, encouragement, preparation, and an ...
170: Your Relationship with Failure, Part 2
You have the power to choose how you view failure. You can choose to view it as a source of shame, frustration, and disappointment. Or you can choose to view it as an opportunity for growth, refinement, and grace. Here's the thing: Jesus is turning your misery into mastery. He is prompting you to ...
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