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Door at My Confused Junction
Door at My Confused Junction
Door at my confused Junction is the availability of God's sovereignty at your confused stage of life, when your sky seemed darkened, when the house seemed to have been inundated and there is no way out, when continuity seemed to make no sense anymore, and turning back a burden, when the hands of your helper grow weaker, and their ears heavy to hear your calls, when everyone around you including your boss are showing you bad light. Have you ever been to the dark road, or are you passing through your wilderness? Read and refresh your mind. If God is not changing it now, it means that God is using it. Every trouble of life can be overcome. Note, there's always a door at every confused stage of life.
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Consider This
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Understanding the Hour of Darkness
Understanding the Hour of Darkness
"You may twist and turn; you may run and hide, but you cannot get out of this life alive!" - Malcom X. If you needed a book that could explain few things about your dilemmas in life, this is it! Understanding The Hour of Darkness takes you on a profound spiritual journey, exploring the transformative power of life's most challenging moments. This compelling book illuminates how embracing our darkest hours can lead to unprecedented personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. Rev. Chris Leo guides readers through the concept of the 'hour of darkness, ' revealing it as a crucible for developing true submission, cultivating a spirit of sacrifice, and ultimately achieving genuine success. Drawing from biblical wisdom and personal narratives, this book offers practical insights for: Recognizing the purpose behind life's trials Developing resilience in the face of adversity Aligning your life with deeper spiritual truths Whether you are facing personal struggles or seeking to deepen your faith, this book provides a roadmap for turning moments of darkness into stepping-stones toward a more fulfilling, purpose-driven life. Order a copy and discover how confronting your 'hour of darkness' can become the catalyst for profound personal transformation and spiritual victory.
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7 Things
7 Things
A comical mash-up of the paranormal, science, religion and politics, 7 THINGS takes you on a journey through life as seen from the eyes of a 23 year old Valley Girl who's "found religion." Effectively battling against the New Atheists and other skeptics of "spiritual phenomena," 7 THINGS delves into the biological processes underlying human perception to disprove the skeptics on their own favorite turf: science. By contrasting how humans perceive reality with the way animals perceive reality, 7 THINGS makes a compelling argument for why humans are more than just a sophisticated species of animal. Is life an illusion? Is reality subjective? Is it possible to know objective truth? All of these philosophical issues and more are humorously addressed by a ditzy airhead who shouldn't be able to tell the difference between her thumb and her middle finger. GOD - People who define reality based on what science has revealed and what can be detected with the five senses face three big barriers to understanding reality. LOVE - If you get out of bed in the morning and are motivated to do anything for any reason other than the pursuit of love, you are losing in the game of life. HEAVEN - Heaven is a lot better than you think it is. If you don't believe in Heaven, just ask someone who's already there. HELL - If you're on Xanax you know what Hell is like. Hell is like life without Xanax. PURGATORY - If you know what binging and purging is all about, then you know what Purgatory is all about. It's the exact same thing. SIN - Sin is the opposite of love. Sin is just being selfish. HOLINESS - Holiness is spiritual evolution. Holiness is just growing in love and compassion.
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Things I Have Known
Things I Have Known
In our hyper-virtual world, oozing with the effects of artificial intelligence, the very idea of a real God seems painfully antiquated. The only real gods are those we create, manipulate and control. These are the gods of our own making, made in our images as we supplant God with idols. The God of the Bible appears dead. And yet, for over 30 years I have encountered this seemingly imaginary God in a very intimate way. More specifically, my encounters with God have often been of a prophetic nature, yes, like in the Bible's old testament. These experiences were bewildering the first few years, but I became more accustomed as time passed. My experiences and understanding of them is accounted here in these pages. Before my time on earth was finished, these stories needed to be written down, and so they are here for your edification. Whether these accounts are believable or meaningful is at the discretion of the reader, for good or bad. My work was to finally bring them to bare, and in this effort my work is nearing complete. Death is our final event in life, and each of us must face it alone. If God does exist, will you be ready to speak to him face to face? Have you considered what's next? If you have never talked to God, please consider doing so, even for a moment. Perhaps, you might be surprised ... especially if he replies.
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Way We Get By
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A Family to Call My Own
A Family to Call My Own
Families are our greatest treasure. There is history, love and laughter. No two are alike. This is a story of a man who is proud of his family and of their having overcome obstacles. In todays world so much emphasis is put on who you are and how much money you make that we lose sight of where we came from. I am not a doctor, nor an expert, nor have I ever studied child development. I am simply someone who has lived and wished to share his experiences of growing up and starting his own family.
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He Who Has Ears
He Who Has Ears
I am a computer nerd. I like computers, I can do fancy things with computers, and after selling computers for a few years, I now understand how to talk to non-computer nerds sometimes. If you are a nerd, like me, then you know what I'm talking about for all you less fortunate people out there, do you know what it's like talking with one of us? Sure you do. These conversations can tend to have a little attribute equated with them; one I like to call frustration'. The problem, though, can for the most part be solved in two manners; 1. The non-nerd must become a nerd and learn more about computers. 2. The nerd must remember what it was like to be a non-nerd, and compensate. Step two tends to take far less time and preparation than step one, unless of course the nerd has been a nerd for so long that compensation is completely impossible. The key to all discussions, though, is understanding the subject. Either the nerd can make the subject more understandable, or the non-nerd can seek to understand the subject in the manner that the nerd understands it if one party does not have the right understanding, then the conversation will be an endless circle of contradicting babble and frustration. The same holds true for the Bible. If you do not understand the overall subject of the Bible, you will have a very frustrating time reading, and an even more frustrating time understanding some harder sayings. Since I would like very much for you to understand the point of the book I'm writing, I would first ask you to understand the point of God's Word. There are sub-themes and such, but there is only one main subject, and if you understand this subject, things that were once foggy become unimaginably clear. Unfortunately, most people confuse the hero of the story with the subject of the story, believing that Jesus Christ is actually the subject. Now, he is a very important part of the subject, because without him the desired ending would not be possible; but without the true subject, the hero has no purpose. Thus I will tell you a story this story will be completely Biblically based, with verses to back the whole thing up, but writing out the verses individually would have simply confused things. I suggest that you read the story once through for understanding, and then check up on the verses themselves, so you can see where I'm getting the story from. I call this story, The Tale of the Kingdom'. The Tale of the Kingdom In the beginning, God created Adam and Eve, along with all the plants and animals, and they all dwelt with Him in His kingdom (Genesis 1:1-31). All these creations were given flesh bodies, and all of them were to produce after their own kind. The soul of this flesh was put into the blood (Leviticus 17:11), and the soul and blood were directly related to life. All people that have ever existed are from one blood, the blood of Adam (Acts 17:26). Thus it is with all living creatures after their own kind to this day. Adam was created differently than the other animals, though, for in him God blew the breath of life; and he became a living being (Genesis 2:7). This is the spirit which God gave Adam in order that he might be alive (Romans 8:11, James 2:26). This God had not done in the same way with any of the other animals (Genesis 2:20). God is spirit (John 4:24), and thus could minister to Adam's spirit this is the way that Adam and God had a relationship. Spirit, however, does not have flesh (Luke 24:39), and thus God did not satisfy the need for a fleshly relationship for Adam. So from Adam God created Eve, his wife, and the two became one flesh,' (Genesis 2:24) so that they could have fellowship with one another a thing required by all men (and women). Death had not yet entered the world, because God made the world through His Word, and in it is life (John 1:4), and thus in His creation was the same God's creation was intende
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