If you ask me, the old adage “you are what you eat” would really be more accurate if it were “you are what you think.”
If you ask me, the old adage “you are what you eat” would really be more accurate if it were “you are what you think.”
A shocking 50 percent of survey respondents said they base their negative views on personal contacts with Christians stating, “Many of those outside of Christianity … reject Jesus because they feel rejected by Christians.”
Although I grew up in church, it was decades before I experienced the intoxicating manifest presence of the Holy Spirit. In fact, I never even heard of that growing up. We worshipped, but it wasn’t intoxicating—it was boring.
Do you have a positive self-image? Or do you view yourself through a judgmental lens?
“Even in my 20s and early 30s I remember staying super busy, running from activity to activity. In retrospect, I think I was basically trying to outrun myself and escape the emptiness I felt inside.”
In Parts One and Two of this blog series, I unpacked how it’s not okay to walk around oblivious to the spiritual realm or just follow spiritual and biblical principles. We live inside of God. We have access to his innermost feelings and thoughts! If you missed it, click here to catch up. In Part
Are We Following Principles or a Person? In Part One of this blog series, I shared how it’s completely abnormal for people to not be communicating with and hearing from God on a moment-by-moment basis. Click here to check it out, if you haven’t already. In Part Two, I’ll continue to tear down misconceptions and