Day One Hundred Twenty-Six of 365 – Confessions of a Recovering Bapticostal: From Out of the Night, Part 1
Creating a series of articles focused on a central subject allows for continuity of thought when writing for a long period of time. As I
Creating a series of articles focused on a central subject allows for continuity of thought when writing for a long period of time. As I
Author’s note: This post is yet another snippet from a manuscript in the works that will eventually become a book. I hope you enjoy! Back
Author’s note: This post is taken from a manuscript in progress that more fully outlines my journey as a Recovering Bapticostal. Although the storm of
I have enjoyed my personal 365 day writing challenge so much, that I have decided to write a series of posts to address my own personal
I must confess that I am not the only Recovering Bapticostal out there! I know there are many more; however, I’m convinced that not all
What is your earliest memory? How old were you? How clearly are those images burned into your brain? Early memories create questions for some and
Decisions are odd things. So often, we tend to categorize our decisions in one of two ways – right or wrong. We tend to spend
Hitting the Wall! This simple phrase has many meanings depending on the context in which it is spoken. Hitting the Wall finds expression in our
The movie, Dr. Strange contains a quote I find deeply curious. It goes like this: “We never lose our demons . . . We only learn to live
Today is the final post in this series. It began with the idea that merely “thinking outside the box” means that we are still in
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