by TattooPreacher | Jul 18, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion
There I sat in a meeting pitching my latest book Quantum Christianity: Believe Again to one of the most influential marketers of all time and his friend, the president of a book publishing company. 20 minutes into the interview, one of the gentlemen...
by TattooPreacher | Jun 26, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
Have you ever had an encounter that really teaches you something? I did a few days ago. I will set up the story with another story…. I literally “ran into” someone I knew in a group of other “more established” guys that we both know. He then addressed me and...
by TattooPreacher | Apr 23, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, tattoopreacher
Most of my life I was taught that God hates sin, which translated in my mind to me becoming the object of that hate when I sinned and concluding that God was mad at me as long as I had sin in my life that I had not asked for forgiveness for. As a pastor, I have...
by TattooPreacher | Apr 17, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Quantum Physics, Religion, Science
Often times we view God and His word through the lenses that we have been taught or assumed ourselves to be right…I had a conversation with a friend yesterday and he shared something with me that, as a pastor I had never considered before. He quoted the scripture “God...
by TattooPreacher | Apr 9, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Quantum Physics, Religion, Science, tattoopreacher
You ever read something instructional in the bible and think to yourself “why in the world would God ask that of us?” I have…A lot! But recently I began considering the possibility that God may know something that I don’t. Think about it from an ancient Hebrew...
by TattooPreacher | Apr 2, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Quantum Physics, Religion, Science
As a pastor I’ve met a lot of people who are mad at God because of something that they believe He did or allowed in their lives that they felt was unfair. I’m not necessarily saying that God never allows things to happen (I quit placing absolutes on God a long time...