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http://sojo.net/magazine/2013/03/finding-god-depths-silence Read more
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“Treasure not up to yourselves treasures on the earth, where moth and rust disfigure, and where thieves break through and steal, but treasure up to yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth disfigure, and where thieves do not break through nor steal, for where your treasure is, there will be also your Read more
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Whatever you do in word or deed do it in the name of Jesus! And expect that someone else is going to judge you and have conflict with what you did… in the name of Jesus. Which gives lots of room for us to work through our conflicts using the tools of love, forgiveness, and humility Read more
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Click here for the paperback Or here for the ebook And or here to read a few pages. Read more
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“It happens all too often that the beautiful truths of the scripture get turned into rules and regulations that hinder us from true freedom. Well versed in scripture and religion, the adversary has used these things to turn us from the kind and lowly Jesus.”- page 21 of Unveiled Christ came to bring us relationship Read more
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Hey Friends and Fam! Thank you for your overwhelming support of my first official writing project. The more I talk with you guys and consider the journey that I’ve had towards freedom, the more excited I am to share Unveiled with you. I strongly believe in the message that Unveiled carries. Everyone needs to hear Read more
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On the Bright Side, a column I write for the newsletter at work By Jason Goodnight I was listening to Raphael Saadiq’s newest album the other day when I decided to look him up online to see what he was all about. Interestingly, I found out that Raphael had a really tough time growing up. Read more
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On the Bright Side, a column that I write for our monthy newsletter at work by Jason Goodnight We have arrived in the information age. Most of us spend several hours a day staring at computers inside of huge man made buildings. We use our hard earned money to go to gyms so we can Read more
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On the Bright Side, a column that I write for our monthy newsletter at work by Jason D. Goodnight I love this phrase. I find myself reflecting on it often. Mostly because it gives a bit of insight into a mysterious principal of doing what’s right even when no one is looking. It’s the idea that Read more
