by TattooPreacher | Jul 26, 2014 | Christianity, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
How many times have you looked at the circumstances and settled for silver when that top spot on the podium could have been yours? I’ve been reading the book, Watch Me Daddy; The Cry of the Generations by my friend, Pastor Michael Turner…It’s got me thinking… A couple...
by TattooPreacher | Jul 16, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
When Rocky was barely 2 years old I would ask him “what are you afraid of son?” To which he would reply “Nuffin”(nothing)… then I would ask him “why not” and he would say, “Because God doesn’t give us a spirit of...
by TattooPreacher | Jul 15, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
Is it possible that many of us have simply been educated beyond the point of obedience? A trend I’m seeing is that many of us demand that things make sense and line up with the “formula” that we have been taught or come up with ourselves based upon our...
by TattooPreacher | Jul 10, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Quantum Physics, Religion, Science, tattoopreacher
I don’t “sit still” well… Can you relate?! I like it when stuff is going on all around me. I like extreme sports, fast cars, the roar of Harley Davidson motorcycles, and I LOVED the adrenaline of kicking in doors on the S.W.A.T. team. Most nights I...
by TattooPreacher | Jul 2, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, Science, tattoopreacher
Growth and maturity are an interesting paradigm. Those who have lived it know that you become a completely different person between 18 and 28 and often times are completely different again somewhere between 30-40…Contemplating this, I asked myself today,...
by TattooPreacher | Jun 30, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Quantum Physics, Religion, Science, tattoopreacher, Uncategorized
During a recent conversation with an MD friend, our conversation jumped from a very controversial “sin” topic to talking about a debilitating disease. Emotionally, I switched gears from feeling somewhat “opinionated” to feeling overwhelming compassion for the group of...