by TattooPreacher | Nov 15, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, tattoopreacher
Today I refuse to be more impressed with the size of my problems than I am with God’s ability to address them. How we immediately respond to a presented problem often reveals how we internally view God. I rarely watch the news because of the way the spin-doctors...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 14, 2014 | Christianity, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
“Those who become the most demanding of their meals are usually the ones who are the farthest away from hunger.” – Bill Johnson Pain has a way of influencing our reactions like few other catalysts. Hunger pangs are no different. A truly hungry person is not looking...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 13, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher, Uncategorized
Is it possible that sometimes when God is “silent” that He is drawing us into a pursuit of something that will not just change our immediate circumstances but perhaps also increase our wisdom for both our lives and those we may influence in the future? The Bible says...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 12, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, tattoopreacher
True repentance means to change your mind. If we ask God to forgive us but do not change our thinking from what led us to the action to begin with, we ultimately end up in an endless catch 22 of repetitive failure. We often define ourselves by our failures, but God...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 11, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, tattoopreacher
The Bible says, As a man thinks in his heart, so is he. In Psychology this is called “Self-Fulfilling Prophecy”. In essence, what you believe about yourself or your circumstances ultimately influences how you respond (often in every arena of life) and much of the time...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 10, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, tattoopreacher
In my own experience, it has not been atheists or those involved in the Occult who have been the most hateful toward me, (in actuality most of these have been quite respectful in our dialogue). On the contrary, it has been those who call themselves Christians. To be...