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Category Archives: human life
Original Pro-Life Slogans
Here are some original pro-life slogans: Make pre-natal care universal! If human life is worthless in the womb, why is it valuable when viable? Avoid the fastest way through life — the womb to tomb express! Abortion ruins birthdays. How … Continue reading
Posted in human rights, human conception, life, morality, morals, ethics, moral principles, right and wrong, right conduct, pro choice, humility, justice, human body, human life, pro life, fetus, equality, victims, prochoice, deception, America, womb, pre-natal, moral failures, equal rights, moral failure, prenatal, right from wrong, right to life, rights, right to choose, viable, richest country in the world, conception, rob the cradle, beginning of life, end of life, humanity, animal rights, unborn, most dangerous place, baby, babies
Tagged abortion, human rights, human trafficking, Pro-life, prolife, slogans, pre-natal care
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The human heart is a fireplace. It can burn clean and pure with the love of God. Or smoke and choke on selfish desires.
The human heart is a fireplace. It can burn clean and pure with the love of God. Or smoke and choke on selfish desires putting a damper on all of life. A deployed damper is deeply damaging. Perhaps we need … Continue reading
Posted in choke, Christianity, damper, deployed, faith, faith-based, fire, fire of the Holy Spirit, fire place, gas, heart, heart care, heart-felt, heart-felt love, human heart, human life, human nature, human psyche, natural gas, set ablaze, smoke, smoking, smoking fireplace, soul, spirit, spiritual, spiritual experience, spiritual fire, spiritual flow, spiritual life, spiritual power, spiritual transformation, spirituality, supernatural, surrender, surrender to God
Tagged burning heart, fireplace, religion, selfish desires, spiritual formation
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I’m A Progressive . . . I’m Progressing From . . .
I’m a Progressive! I’m progressing . . . From hurt to healing; From selfishness to serving; From discouragement to hope; From fear to love; From tormenting thoughts to peace of mind; From insecurity to faith; From compulsive cravings to self-control; … Continue reading
Posted in religion, self-help, Jesus Christ, thoughts, recovery, peace, Jesus, feelings, Christ, fear, hope, human life, health, faith, obedience, self-control, faith-based, healing, Christ followers, self-focus, disrespect, selfish desires, discouragement, rebellion, peace of mind, tormenting thoughts, thought pattern, torment, progressive, progressing, hurt, selfishness, transparency
Tagged Christianity, self-improvement, ethics, A Progressive, moral compromise, ethical integrity
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Thanking God On Thanksgiving Day — 2012
Happy Thanksgiving 2102, everybody! (Let’s get started.) *Thank You, Lord for creating me and giving me life. Thank You for this beautiful world you have placed me in. (Sorry we humans have messed it up so much.) Thank You for … Continue reading
Posted in Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, celebrations, church, comfort, community, compassion, confession of sin, conviction of sin, corps, creation, devotion, freedom, gift of God, God, God calling, God's protection, godly sorrow, guidance, happiness, hearing God, hearing Jesus, heart care, human life, human nature, humility, inner peace, intellect, invisible, inward change, joy, kindness, life, Lord, love, meaning, mind, miracles, move of God, movement, mysticism, Nashville, non-traditional church, opportunity, organic church, participatory church, prayer, prayer without ceasing, presence of Christ, presence of God, purpose, recovery, relevation, religion, religious ceremonies, repent, repentance, revival, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, sin, spirit, Spirit-filled, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual disciplines, spiritual warfare, surrender, surrender to God, thanksgiving, thinking, thoughts, truth, voice of God
Tagged giving thanks, prayer, revival, Thanksgiving Day 2012, The Salvation Army
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Unconditional Will Wow You!
Unconditional, a new movie staring Lynn Collins and Michael Ealy, is based on events in the life of Joe Bradford, affectionately known as Papa Joe by the people whose lives he has changed in the projects of Nashville, Tennessee. It is a … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, blacks, Christian values, Christianity, confession, conviction of sin, courage, die to self, East Nashville, equality, faith-based, godly sorrow, gratitude, guidance, guilt, guts and glory, healing, heart-felt love, history, human life, ideal, idealism, inner city, Judeo-Christian, kingdom of God, life, lifestyle Christianity, lifestyles, love, Lynn Collins, media, Michael Ealy, middle class, ministry, miracles, misery, missional, motivation, motivational speaker, movie, multi-racial, music, Music City, Nashville projects, non-church, normal Christianity, obedience, poor, positive thinking, poverty, prayer, race, racism, recovery, repentance, revelation, salvation, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual growth, spiritual warfare, suicide, The Salvation Army, training, urban, whites
Tagged inner city, Joe Bradford, movie review, movies, Nashville, Papa Joe, unconditional
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Are Americans (And Other Westerners) Morality-Phobic?
Are Americans morality-phobic? Is morality-phobia widespread in our land? Here are a few questions: Are Americans so afraid of honesty that they feel the need to tell little (and sometimes big) lies? Are they so frightened of not having enough … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, alcohol, America, cheating, drugs, drunk, drunkenness, DUI, ethics, honesty, human life, indecency, lies, media, media circus, moral restraints, morality, morality-phobic, morals, movies, myths, phobias, phobic, pre-natal, radio, sex, sexual purity, sexually confused, stealing, television, values, vulgarity, womb
Tagged American, Americans, ethics, morality, right and wrong, values
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There’s A You In You
There’s more to life than meets the eye. There’s more to see than Instagram, Netflicks, YouTube, and TV. So open your eyes. Take a look in your heart. You’ll see that there’s more than Intel inside — more than integrated … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, brain, brain chemistry, brain research, chipsets, choice, circuits, clear conscience, conscience, consciousness, conviction, decision-making, depths, experiment, free spirit, free will, hearing God, human body, human life, human nature, information processors, insight, inspiration, integrated electronics, intellect, invisible, judge, judgment, judgments, life, lifestyles, listening, making decisions, materialism, materialistic evolution, meaning, microscope, mind, mysticism, non-material reality, purpose, real world, recovery, relevation, robotron, self-control, self-discipline, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, self-will, selfish desires, soul, soul food, spirit, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual interaction, spiritual skills, spiritual walk, test tube, truth, TV, TV network, vision, voice activated, voice of God, voices
Tagged information processing, Instagram, Intel Inside, Netflicks, religion, spirituality, Youtube
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Footprints Of Mystery (Fill The Natural World)
Footprints of mystery, spread across nature, baffle the best brains of mankind. There is so much about our world and our universe that we humans (even those of us with the best scientific minds) cannot understand or explain by natural … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, awe, belief, big bang, burning heart, Catholic mystics, conscience, consciousness, contemplation, Creator, devotion, evil, evolution, faith, faith-based, footprints of God, free will, freedom, God, How Evil Works, human body, human life, human nature, human rights, inspiration, intellect, intelligence, justice, majesty, mind, miracles, moral principles, morality, morals, mystery, mysticism, natural laws, nature, non-material reality, proof of God, real world, relevation, right and wrong, right conduct, right living, supernatural, voice of God
Tagged creationism, DNA, existentialism, mystery, religion, science
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Are Demons (Invisible Evil Entities) Real?
Here’s something to think about on Halloween. Are evil spirits real? If you observe yourself and/or others you will notice that people tend to think tormenting thoughts, embrace harmful habits, and engage in belligerent behaviors. We humans seem to be … Continue reading
Posted in activity, addiction, addictions, authority, belief, belief system, Bible, boundaries, brain, brainwashed, casting out demons, choice, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian history, compulsion, corrupt culture, cravings, darkness, deliverance, demons, destructive actions, devils, Europe, European, evil entities, evil spirits, habit, harmful habit, harmful thinking, How Evil Works, human life, human nature, inner peace, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, lies, mind, New Testament, psychology, recovery, religion, Renaissance, repent, repentance, seduction of self-destruction, self-destruction, soul, spiritual, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare
Tagged Are demons real?, beligereent behaviors, Christianity, demons, evil, Halloween, seduction, tormenting thoughts
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How Can You Heal A Broken Heart?
Breaking heart, what can heal you? Restore your joy, your peace? Not denial or drink or drugs, Not antidepressants or anger Or angst activity. They merely mask the misery. Only one has a proven record Of consistently healing the brokenhearted … Continue reading
Posted in activity, alternative lifestyle, anger, angst, brokenhearted, brokenness, change, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian history, church history, compassion, contemplation, deny yourself, drug commercials, drugs, drunk, encouragement, faith, God, healing, history, human life, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, joy, mask, misery, new birth, peace, poem, poetry, prayer, religion, search for significance, searching for significance, spiritual, surrender to God, testimony
Tagged anger, antidepressants, broken heart, Christianity, drugs, history, religion
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