by TattooPreacher | Nov 19, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
No one likes disappointment. Typically, the greater the disappointment the greater the efforts to avoid it in the future. So in the case of asking God for something and finding our expectation unmet, sometimes the fallout is significant becoming a catch 22 for the...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 18, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, Science, tattoopreacher
In parallel to my own life, as I observe people around the world, it seems that the determined extension of faith is a major catalyst for breakthrough and experiencing the supernatural. Particularly interesting to me is that this extension of faith does not seem to be...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 17, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, tattoopreacher
We often reflect the nature of the kingdom of which we are most aware. Those who intentionally seek to understand and establish the Kingdom of God in their lives most often reflect his nature. And in retrospect, those who spend the majority of their time focusing on...
by TattooPreacher | Nov 16, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher, Uncategorized
“As a leader, I am the one who sets the standard for how honor will be lived out. If my culture of honor is based on corporate structure, it will do nothing more than exalt the greatest at the expense of the least.” – Bill Johnson Honor should not be given because of...
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...