To some extent, we all put up a wall in our minds and hide a thought process behind it. Hopefully you don’t have many of these walls keeping your thoughts from those around you, but don’t lie — you know what I’m talking about.
I don’t want to get into the issues of shame and fear [...]
Archive for November, 2008
The Worry Behind Your Eyes
Posted in Life, Theology, tagged bachan, character, creature, crisis, depressed, depression, doubt, economy, faithful, faithfulness, fear, finances, God, grafitti, Malachi, missionaries, missionary, money, promise, promises, recession, tagging, test, ugly, wall, worry on November 14, 2008 | 5 Comments »
The Friday Diversion – Week XI
Posted in The Friday Diversion, tagged Browne, Ewer, feasts, Friday Diversion, goyim, intercession, Israel, Israeli, Jewish, Jews, people, poem, poems, Rosten, The Friday Diversion on November 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
***This is being posted 50 minutes into Saturday because my birthday is this weekend and I’ve been super busy…Sorry for the delay!***
Every Thursday night, I’m on an intercession set that prays for Israel. We study the Jewish people together and this year we’re celebrating the Jewish feasts. In light of that, I thought the poems [...]
So America Chose Obama
Posted in Politics, tagged Bush, Christian, debrief, election, end of the world, end times, eschataological, eschatology, faithfulness, God, gratefulness, hope, IHOP-KC, invitation, Jeremiah, Jesus, loss, Matthew, McCain, Obama, perspective, pray, prayer, religious, second coming, thank you, trust, united, victory, view, viewpoint, win, worldview on November 6, 2008 | 2 Comments »
What will be our response? Will we despair and say that God doesn’t answer prayer, or that x group of people didn’t pray enough? Will we be offended and shake our fist at God, claiming He didn’t come through for us?
I was impressed with IHOP-KC’s response within minutes of Obama’s victory. They interrupted the last [...]