The next time someone does you wrong, think before you react. Remember the Law of Attraction/Reciprocity: Whatever you do will be done to you. You will attract souls who mirror your beliefs and behaviors. They will treat people the way you treat people.
The God of Michael, Major Hasan, and a black guy named Ricky
We’re merely witnessing what our beliefs about God look like when they’re acted out on our world’s stage. If we insist on believing in an angry vindictive God that solves problems by killing people, we must share responsibility for the fiendish acts of those who also hold those beliefs.
Is there only one answer to these questions?
Have you seen the video "10 questions that every intelligent Christian must answer"? Do you reach the same conclusion that the narrator does? Are there other answers? This is a good one for thinkers. Please share your comments below. (Don't try to answer all ten questions. Pick one or two and see how you do.)
What’s the most important word in your vocabulary?
Did you read that intriguing Chicago Tribune story about six young black male students who were visiting our beautiful city from prestigious Washington University in St. Louis? Two of the young men were officers of the University’s senior class council. One of them, class treasurer Regis Murayi, had arranged in advance for nearly 175 of... Continue Reading →
Is your life purpose-driven or purpose-given?
Once we understand that purpose is woven into every strand of the fabric of our lives, anger, frustration and victimization seem inappropriate responses when unpleasant and unexpected circumstances appear. If life worked the way some motivational maxims teach us, we'd never have unexpected circumstances; no one would ever be disappointed or pleasantly surprised. We'd be in total control of everything that happens. Witnessed anyone with that experience lately?
Are you fantasizing failure?
It’s prudent to think before we act, and prudent to think before we react. If we show up and exhibit our best effort and our highest-selves, and things don’t turn out the way we desired, it doesn’t mean we failed. It only means that the outcome we expected or desired wasn’t the best one for us—at least not at that moment.
How to Speed (Spiritually) in Neutral
A spirit of uncertainty has wafted into our personal space, our nation and our world. It has surprised even the most positive of thinkers, and has made the fearful even more apprehensive. Amid reports of foreclosures, plummeting housing values and unemployment figures, an article in the New York Times claims that millions of jobless Americans... Continue Reading →
Why it’s not as bad as you thought
C’mon now, we’ve all had crazy moments. Some of them might have been crazier than others; but all of them had one thing in common: They did not reflect the God in us. So who are we to get mad or judge somebody else’s crazy?
Answered Prayer: When Heart and Soul Agree
“Letting go” is not a physical ploy disguised a spiritual tactic to get what we want. It is a divine way of allowing our hearts to agree with our souls. It takes great faith to stop praying for God to genuflect to our human will and start humbling ourselves to honor Divine Will. It takes great strength to still our thoughts and shut our mouths long enough to hear and observe the direction that the Divine is revealing to us.
Is God incomplete without you?
"God is incomplete without me." I tried it on for size. It looked good and it felt good. In fact, it made me feel that I was good.