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PTCD (Post-Traumatic Church Disorder)

PTCD (Post-Traumatic Church Disorder)

by TattooPreacher | May 13, 2025 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, tattoopreacher, Uncategorized

Release Date May 19th, 2025! Post-Traumatic Church Disorder Best-selling author, Aaron D. Davis announces the release date of his next book, PTCD – Post-Traumatic Church Disorder: Addressing. the Elephant in the Sanctuary. Buy Now Ebook Available While the ebook...
30 Second Sermon – Success

30 Second Sermon – Success

by TattooPreacher | Sep 29, 2015 | Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher

Passing thought today: Although healthy things grow, size is not an automatic indicator of health or success as some may assume. Even cancer grows… Gauging the size of the congregation without also accounting for transformation can result in misinterpretation...
When Ministry Becomes Comedy

When Ministry Becomes Comedy

by TattooPreacher | Sep 19, 2014 | Christianity, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher

Looking over some of my recent writings, I realized that there has been a LOT of serious content.  In truth, most of my life is strained through a comedy filter… I laugh all the time at the strange stuff that just jumps into my head.  Today, I had a memory that...

Why Your Formula May Be Destroying Your Impact

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...

Quantum Thinking: When “Excellence” Becomes a Stumbling Block

by TattooPreacher | May 15, 2014 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Quantum Physics, Religion, Science, tattoopreacher

Human nature often looks for and favors those who appear “Excellent” but you realize that God rarely anointed “Excellent” people don’t you…? At least not from their peers standards…or even their own standard… It would seem that the best are not always the...
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