The Stones
The religious culture convinces us the church is a great [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-12-07T16:17:35+00:00December 11, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Abraham Lincoln, American slogan, analogy, architect, beliefs, blood of Christ, brick and mortar, Christ, church, demons, diverse people, diverse stones, drug addicts, egos, God's church, God's family., God's mind, Henry Bacon, holy priesthood, Jesus Christ, Jew and Greek, Lincoln Memorial, living stones, men and women, organization, Pentecost, people make a church, Peter, political agendas, poor, redeemed, redemption, religious culture, rich, slave and master, spiritual house, spiritual sacrifices, teachers, The Stones, union, united nation, unity, Washington D.C.|Comments Off on The Stones
Seeing the Past the Present
How good a judge of people are you? Take an [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-12-05T19:59:02+00:00December 7, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Abraham Lincoln, behavior, Belief, boldness, catalyst, change, community, empowerment, faith, historical impact, hope, inferiority, influence, Jesus, ordinary to extraordinary, Perception, personal growth, potential, purpose, self-reflection, significance, transformation, twelve disciples, underestimated, Walt Disney|Comments Off on Seeing the Past the Present
The Jumper
Paige Hunter is fortunate. In 2018, she experienced post-traumatic stress [...]
By Robert Taylor|2024-12-03T15:48:37+00:00December 4, 2024|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: "we are here", "You are incredibly valuable to God and to me", "You are worth more than this", anxiety, beacon of hope, Callum Doggrell, compassion, contemplating, darkness, difficult time, empties souls, fortunate, glimmer of hope, handwritten messages, helping others, hope is scarce, intervention, jailor, message of worth, Notes of Hope, overwhelmed, Paige Hunter, Paul, Philippine prison, positive impact, post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, Resilience, saved lives, spiritual bridges, spiritual value., suicide attempt, The Jumper, Wearmouth Bridge, word of hope|Comments Off on The Jumper