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Worry borrows tomorrow’s problems but spends today’s peace. The weight we imagine for the future often crushes our joy in the present. But God doesn’t ask us to carry tomorrow, He invites us to cast every care onto Him today. “Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7).
God will allow injury in order to accomplish intimacy. In other words, it's often through affliction that He teaches us so much about His affection. And yet, we add insult to that injury when we don't lean into His love through the...
There is no greater discovery than learning to see God as the architect of your soul and trusting Him as the author of your life. Once this discovery is made, nothing is the same. "And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist" (Colossians 1:17).
The only real remedy to the "ills of society" is found in the church house, not the White House. You see, the only antidote to the sin-sick soul is the remedy of the Gospel. "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is...
Let this one thing be true of you: that you are more concerned about pleasing God than appeasing man. "The fear of man brings a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord shall be safe" (Proverbs 29:25).
Saying "God's will be done" isn't an excuse to not do God's will. Yes, He will do His will with or without us, but He often chooses to do His will through us. "For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill His good purpose" (Philippians 2:13).
In the current spiritual climate, if we are not wearing the armor of God and engaging in the spiritual war with the Spirit's sword, we will be led astray by what's fraud and we will be held hostage by the...
On Labor Day weekend, I’ll begin a new teaching series at Landmark Church titled “The Last Revelation: Countdown To The Kingdom.” For the past several months, I’ve been studying, praying, and seeking the Lord in preparation for what He desires to...
(ThrowBack to Prison) I’ve met so many Killa’s along the way so far on this prison journey. Actually, let me elaborate on that statement. I have met so many inmates with the nick-names of Killa thus far. Killa C. Killa B. And every other letter attached to the word ‘kill’ with the replacement of ‘a’ instead of the proper ‘er’ ending. Then there are the countless Murda’s I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. Murda, not murder, but Murda G and even a G-Murder. There’s been one Trauma and several....
Accountability always unlocks opportunities. And when God gives you a vision, He always confirms it with His provision. So as long as I govern my #iCONVICTION with the Lord’s leadership, then I will always be following “goodness and mercy”—or they will be following me! On that note, I was invited to speak at Coastal Christian Ocean City tonight--the 22nd--at 7 PM. I will be teaching from one of the most quoted Psalms in the Bible, yep you guessed it, Psalm 23. With a message that is intertwined with my testimony, come join us as we see if we know this Psalm by just “memory or intimacy?” Can we only verbally quote this Psalm or....
The everyday pressures I face, when compared to my former pressures, is the difference between a hurricane and a light rain. An umbrella adequately covers one; but there are limited safety precautions for the other. Prison pressure was a hurricane, making life’s current pressure nothing but a light rain. I was in an earthly form of hell for over 4 and 1/2 years, yet I emerged....
In honor of my mother’s newly released book “SLAMMED,” and it’s emphasis on faith in God in the midst of a storm, I would like to share an abbreviated version of the words spoken at my brother John’s funeral -- nine years ago-- on behalf of my mother by her friend. (It’s worth the longer read!)-------- An amazing thing happened three decades ago in Bayside Village. There in the spring of 1978, John and Cherri Olsen—that’s my husband and me and our baby son John moved into the barn-style house at 110 Oakdale Ave. directly across the street from the barn-style house at 109 Oakdale Ave, where John and Andrea Maher lived with their baby son, John. And I noticed right away that their house was......
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