Every single one of these books has inspired me in some way to live courageously and go after God’s purpose for my life. In truth, everyday fear and thoughts of failure cause me to doubt whether I am truly capable of carrying out the vision He has given me. But if He’s done it for the authors of these books,…
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12 Books to Inspire You to Live Courageously
Overcome These Fears to Move From Good to God’s Great
Life is good yet you can’t shake the feeling that God has more in store you. You hesitate to step out, afraid to leave the familiar behind. You’re afraid to let go of something good so that you can move into God’s “great”. I know how you feel. I’ve been a software developer for many years and I’ve always enjoyed…
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Are You Called to Create Wealth for the Kingdom of God?
Based on what God has promised in His Word, there is a measure of wealth that the church is supposed to have. No, I don’t mean the “prosperity gospel.” This wealth is not solely to benefit individuals or families. It is meant to support and promote the advancement of God’s plans. And there are some of us who are called…
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Yom Kippur and the Forgiveness of Amber Guyger
Today is Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish Calendar. It begins on the evening of the ninth day of Tishri (Oct 8) and lasts until the evening of the 10th (Oct 9). Yom Kippur is also known as the Day of Atonement and the Sabbath of sabbaths. On this day, the Jewish people seek God’s forgiveness for their sins. They…
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I’m a Beginner Blogger: Should I Buy The Genius Blogger’s Toolkit?
This week the blogger’s resource that every blogger waits all year for is on sale. It’s the Genius Blogger’s Toolkit! When I started blogging early last year, everybody was talking about this extensive toolkit. I decided that I would budget for it and bought the 2018 version. I still haven’t gone through all of the resources as yet but I…
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The Fall Jewish Feasts: A Time of Spiritual Reflection
The Jewish fall feasts begin this year on The evening of Sept 29, with Rosh Hashanah. Even though, as Christians, we’re not obligated to observe these feasts, if we understand what they mean, we can use them as a time of spiritual reflection on our relationship with God. If you’ve never heard about the Jewish feasts, they are the three…
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