Monthly Archives: January 2012

Daily Teaching for Tuesday, January 31st

Writing is tremendous spiritual practice, especially if you are a person who struggles to sit quietly.  Get a notebook and just let rip.  Write whatever is on your mind, whatever comes to mind, whatever crosses your mind, whatever you are … Continue reading

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Is God Really Faithful?

I have a friend who is extremely ill and may likely transition very soon. I have seen all of the public expressions on Facebook that are meant to be somehow helpful to him and his caregivers, and the thing that … Continue reading

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Daily Teaching for January 30th

No matter our belief system, it’s always hard to see a friend get sick and  move close to death.  In those situations, most of us resort to a belief system of magical thinking – believing that if we just say … Continue reading

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Lawsuits

It’s about time we put some restrictions on the ability of people to bring legal action against that manufacturers of medications.  I also believe that lawyers ought to be prohibited from advertising their services.  I’m not talking about drugs that … Continue reading

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Daily Teaching for Sunday, January 29th

The only person responsible for meeting your needs is you.  The notion that another human being could possibly even anticipate, much less meet, your needs is the stuff of poorly written fiction.  When someone asks you to meet a need … Continue reading

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A big shout to to my brother @bishopjselders and Pamela for their King week show! Check out Spirit Talk on Blog Talk Radio!

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A big shout out to my brother @jselders

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Daily Teaching for Saturday, January 28th

In my life I have experienced far more hospitality from people who have very little than I have from those who are part of the middle or upper socioeconomic class.  There’s a profound message in that.

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Daily Teaching for Friday, January 27th

Thank God it’s Friday!  In truth, that’s not a statement that carries much weight with many workers these days.  Since America shifted from being a production economy to a service economy, Monday through Friday nine to five jobs are a … Continue reading

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Daily Teaching for Thursday, January 26th

If we look at the behaviors that our society has determined are criminal, we will discover that very few people actually break the law because they are aware of an effective alternative but choose not to take advantage of it. … Continue reading

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