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Category Archives: idealism
Characteristics Of Compromised Christianity
Christianity is a challenging faith — a heavenly vision, a high calling — beckoning men and women to live life at a higher level than that of merely satisfying their cravings, compulsions, and self-interest. However, rising above our baser nature … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Christ, Christ followers, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, church, church history, church program, church programs, compromise, conformed, convenience, convert, corrupt culture, criticism, culture, disciples, discipline, followers of Christ, idealism, immaturity, insight, instant oatmeal, institution, intimidation, Jesus, Jesus Christ, lifestyle Christianity, lifestyles, minute rice, mission field, missional, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, race, racism, reformation, regulations, religious ceremonies, religious relic, religious tradition, rules, service, spiritual warfare
Tagged casual Christianity, compromised Christianity, cultural Christianity, religion
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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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Olympics — Thoughts For Spiritual Athletes
Life’s not about achievement. It’s not about how many medals you (or your country) win. Life’s about aligning yourself to God and to His will. That’s what matters most in the long haul. “If Christians were putting into their spiritual … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 9:25, 1 Timothy 4:7, alternative lifestyle, ancient Olympics, asceticism, ascetics, athletes, attitude, belief, belief system, burning heart, Christ, Christ-centered, Christian, Christian community, courage, disciple making, discipline, discipling, glory, God, godliness, guilt, guts and glory, I Corinthians 9:25, I Timothy 4:7, idealism, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus is Lord, life, lifestyle Christianity, lifestyles, Lord, monastery, monastics, mystery, mysticism, Olympic athletes, Olympic medals, prayer, presence of Christ, Quotations, quote, Quotes, religious ceremonies, right conduct, sacrifice, saved, Savior, self-discipline, self-help, soul, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual skills, spiritual walk, spiritual warfare, surrender to God, tebow, tebowing, training, Warren Wiersbe, Why be a Christian?
Tagged 2012 London Olympic Games, Christianity, Olympic Games, Olympics, quotations, religion, spiritual athletes
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New Video ‘Bout Tebow . . .
Check out the new YouTube video about trying to get the courage to do some tebowing like Tim Tebow does. It looks so easy when Tim does it, but unless you’ve tried to tebow for yourself, you don’t really know … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Christian, Christian history, Christianity, copy and paste, courage, deciision making, football, guts and glory, idealism, lifestyles, making decisions, missional, motivation, movement, New York Jets, NFL, Oh my God, opportunity, participatory church, playmaker, popular culture, praise and worship, prayer, prayer walking, prayer without ceasing, prophet, public speaking, Quotations, quote, Quotes, religion, self-denial, sermon, show and tell, speaking, speech making, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual disciplines, Taiwan Tebow, tebow, tebowing, tebowing.com, televangelists, Tim Tebow, training camp, TV, TV ministers, University of Florida, wake-up call, Why be a Christian?, words on fire, YouTube
Tagged courage, New York Jets, NFL, prayer, quote, religion, Tebowing, Tim Tebow, Youtube
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Meek Means “Mighty By Another Power”
Who is meek? Not the milk toast nor the mouse nor the wimp. They won’t inherit the earth. Meek does not mean “weak, fearful, or timid.” It means “being mighty by yielding your life and will to another power.” Because … Continue reading
Posted in AA, addiction, addictions, alternative lifestyle, Christian, Christian history, Christianity, faith, faith-based, God, God's government, His story, history, humility, Ida B. Wells, ideal, idealism, inherit the earth, Jesus, Jesus Christ, John W. Miller, kindness, lifestyles, Quotations, quote, recovery, religion, revelation, revival, rivers of living water, self-denial, soul, spiritual, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, surfer, surrender to God, test pilot, the Grimke sisters, turned the world upsidedown, W.E.B. DuBois, William Booth
Tagged Christianity, heroes, meek, meekness, quotes, religion
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Case Study — A White Homosexual, A Black Woman, An African Muslim, & A White Mistress
I was asked to write a diversity case study for a course I am taking. Here it is: Sue, a black female, owns a company with 30 employees and hires Betty, a white female who has been the 2 year … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, community, conscience, courage, criticism, fear, feelings, free will, freedom, genetic tendencies, genetic tendency, good question, habit, harmful habit, hate speech, heart-felt love, ideal, idealism, inward change, judgments, justice, kindness, language, life, lifestyles, marriage, meaning, modern myths, moral principles, morality, morals, nonviolence, parable, patience, political correctness, political issue, politics, prejudice, questions, right and wrong, right conduct, self-denial, self-help, sin, thinking, thoughts, Uncategorized, values, wages of sin, wake-up call, words
Tagged African, case study, diversity, homosexual, inclusion, mistress, Muslim, tolerance
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Why Is Depression Rampant In America
Why is depression rampant in America, a country known for freedom and prosperity? Perhaps the answer is in this quotation . . . “Many people look out into a meaningless world in which there is no afterlife, where all their … Continue reading
Posted in religion, Jesus Christ, Quotations, Quotes, freedom, Oh my God, self-esteem, self-image, meaning, Christianity, soul, Jesus, motivation, Why be a Christian?, guidance, non-material reality, spiritual growth, gratitude, spiritual formation, Christ, Savior, quote, eternal life, brainwashed, presence of Christ, presence of God, Christian, idealism, ideal, clear conscience, Christ-centered, belief, inward change, invisible, faithfulness, depression, prosperity, center of the universe, purpose, Morton T. Kelsey
Tagged afterlife, America, center of the universe, cure for depression, depression, freedom, meaningless world, prosperity
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Have some Possibila Tea. Sip a cuppa hope. Get a sense of purpose. Savor some faith. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Posted in Christ, Christian, Christianity, hope, ideal, idealism, insight, inward change, Jesus, Jesus Christ, lifestyles, motivation, peace, religion, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, thoughts, Uncategorized, values, words, words on fire
Tagged all thrings through Christ, cuppa, hope, I can do, purpose, semse of purpose
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