by TattooPreacher | Jan 21, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
I’m an observer. I intentionally listen to the words people use to try to explain their positions. I watch their body language as they speak them. And I try to interpret what they are expressing beyond the limitations of vocabulary. I’m convinced that...
by TattooPreacher | Jan 13, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
Does it even matter what we do when no one is watching? Studying today I came across this paragraph and it really resonated with me. I’m going to be transparent for a moment – At times in my life I have felt insignificant… Doing things behind the...
by TattooPreacher | Jan 9, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, leadership, Religion, tattoopreacher
In the final paragraphs of the book, Dreaming with God, the author relays a story of his childhood. He describes an environment where his family had some friends over for company. During the day they enjoyed a fun filled day, dinner together, hanging out and lots of...
by TattooPreacher | Jan 3, 2015 | Christianity, Kingdom of God, Religion, tattoopreacher
When you’ve got no Dogs In The Fight, it changes how you process…and it can impact your outcomes significantly. I watched the BCS playoffs this past week. Because my team was not playing in a game, I felt like I had no “dogs in the fights” so I sat back...
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...