@SecretaryWright Patriotic Americans, especially those struggling to pay utility bills, are appalled by your tonedeafness and are betrayed by this harmful action that chains us to less sustainable sources of energy.
Are we disciples of deception or seekers of truth? How a prayer from Psalm 119: 145-152 can help us when we feel overwhelmed by the nearness of evil. Read the linked post and let me know what you think. https://t.co/EfXXPMWsVz
Cole Arthur Riley's Black Liturgies addresses critical topics in timely fashion. It also prompts me to ask what we think when "Hearing the Prayers of Others." Read and let me know what you think. https://t.co/lXXHYE0x7H
Why do we pray? And to whom do we pray? In the linked post, I consider how Isaiah chapter 40 in the Bible gives insight into the answers to those questions. I invite you to read and give me feedback. https://t.co/zkfp3f3f45
Prayer, Love, and the Super Bowl? What?! My thoughts on how or why they connect and why it matters are in the linked post. Please read and let me know what you think #SuperBowl2024#Swifties
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Has your life been wrecked by traumatic events, betrayal, or just your own bad judgement? Or do you love stories about marathon runners or people who overcome tremendous obstacles? Then I encourage you to read the linked post, "Overcoming Humiliation."
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In 2023, 12 books encouraged me to think more deeply about how faith, prayer, ethics, and religion influence individual and national life. In the linked post, you may read my reviews of each. Let me know what you think. https://t.co/A166GfkfkL
Are There Places or Towns Close to Home that You Still Have Not Visited? In the linked post, I give my answer to the question in its title and discuss what the question has to do with our relationship to God. Let me know what you think. https://t.co/IYmeVxS0Jo
The Bible teaches how to live and to pray; literature inspires us or challenge our assumptions. I pray that my words will increase your faith in the God who gives hope in the darkest times but who also challenges us to examine what and whom we believe.
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COLONEL ROGER H.C. DONLON (Retired) died on 25 January 2024 in Leavenworth, Kansas. He was the first person to be awarded the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War for his actions at the Battle of Nam Dong in 1964. He was an uncommonly decent man and a good friend. (Facebook Photo)
What do prayer and buffalo have in common? Click to read the linked post and discover my thoughts about prayer and my favorite animal. https://t.co/j5NMPxOdn2