christianity
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Prodigal One: A Father’s Letter to the One Who Thought They Went Too Far

Some stories are not told to relive pain —they are told to remind us that distance never canceled belonging. Prodigal One (A Father’s Letter) was written from the posture of a father standing at the door — not counting steps, not demanding explanations, not rehearsing consequences — but watching the horizon. This song is not…
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There are moments in life when the pressure isn’t just external — it’s internal. Options present themselves in the mind constantly.Some loud.Some subtle.Some disguised as “realism” or “self-protection.” Over time, I began to recognize something:Thoughts are like handles.They’re available — but they’re not mandatory. I could pick up the depression handle.The “I can’t make it”…
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The post reflects on the transformation of faith from a concept to a practice, emphasizing that letting go of old patterns can lead to growth. “Give For More” illustrates that giving up familiar comforts does not equate to loss but rather an exchange that fosters trust, strength, and preparation for new seasons in life.
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Forgive to Live: A Song for the Wounds We Don’t Talk About

Sometimes the deepest pain doesn’t come from enemies — it comes from the people close enough to hold our story.One lie.One moment.And the time it steals can stretch into decades. “Forgive to Live” was written from all three sides of that wound: I learned that clearing my name wasn’t worth destroying someone else’s.I learned that…
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When God Trusts You with a Legend: A Divine Encounter

Yesterday (June 24, 2025), I had the distinct honor of meeting a basketball legend. Not at a fan event or basketball arena, but in a far more unexpected way—I was his driver for the evening. I picked him up from a restaurant, took him to his hotel to grab his bags, and then to the…
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Unlocking Success: The THC Formula for Life Transformation

This blog entry will get straight to the point. It applies to all age groups, so forgive me if it’s written without big words or abstract examples. Just as this information was given to me directly, I will pass it on to you. It’s a formula I’ve applied to the success of my replanted life,…
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Seize Control of Your Future Now! – Turning Setbacks into Success:

In today’s fast-paced world, where technology often holds sway over our lives, it’s easy to feel like our efforts go unnoticed. Imagine pouring your heart and soul into your job, building your career from the ground up, only to have it all threatened by something as trivial as a couple of speeding tickets from almost…
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Scented Souls: How Liquid Chlorophyll, Galatians 5, and the Word of God Revitalize Your Spirit
Belief Systems, Communication Studies, faith, inspirational writing, Kingdom of God Culture, Motivational Literature, Personal Development, Religion, Philosophy, Self-Help, Sociology, spirituality, Uncategorized#Aroma, #BodyDeodorizer, #Change, #Detox, #Digestion, #Divorce, #Energy, #Envy, #Exchange, #faith, #Gentleness, #Health, #Jealousy, #KingdomLanguage, #LiquidChlorophyll, #LiveandLearn, #Lonliness, #LoveGod, #Marriage, #Patience, #Peace, #SelfControl, #Sensuality, #sinstinks, #Sorcery, #Stink, #Sweet, #TheReplantedMan, #WeightLoss, #Wisdom, bible, biden, boyd, boys, breath, christianity, church, cle, det, election, faith, freespeech, girls, godswisdom, goodhealth, government, holy-spirit, improve, jesus, leftwing, life, living, man, men, politics, pundits, refresh, religion, rightwing, saysomething, scents, sing, speak, speech, standup, stank, stinkinthinkin, stinky, talking, talkingheads, them, trump, women, youIn our journey through life, we encounter not only physical odors but also spiritual ones—those emanating from the decay of sinful behavior and negative influences. Just as liquid chlorophyll neutralizes unpleasant smells, the Word of God serves as our spiritual purifier. In Galatians chapter 5, the apostle Paul provides us with a contrasting list: the…
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From Knowing to Showing: The Journey of Living Out Truth As a father speaking to his children, let us delve into the depths of faith, where the axiom “when you know better, you do better” often seems hollow. Despite our understanding of what is right, our actions don’t always align with that knowledge. This incongruity…
