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Posts Tagged ‘Prosperity’

Choosing to Change

So how do you deal with negative people?  A difficult boss.  Or a bad economy. 

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When the Magic Comes

When I’m in the batting cage, I know when my swing is in the sweet spot.  When I’m writing a blog post or book chapter, I can tell when something else takes over and what I’m typing through my fingers is magic.  And whatever you do, you know it too…

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Bulldog with a Bone

It sure feels good to be a victim.  Or at least we sometimes think it does… 

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Stake Your Claim

You’ve heard me say it many times:  You can’t be treated for prosperity – you have to be open to receive it.  So what’s the hold up for most people?

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Freakin Amazing!

I’m writing this on my way to Dallas.  The flight’s on American, so that means an old plane, no Wi-Fi, and the same bland omelet I’ve eaten a hundred times before.  But instead of ranting, I’m celebrating…

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You are Amazing!

I have a very important self-development and personal growth message for you today.  This one is specifically for YOU…

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Fearing Fear

The only thing we have to fear…is fear itself.  Those words from President Franklin D. Roosevelt ring as true today as they did in his inaugural address. 

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Amazing Grace

One of the other topics I discussed in my sermon last Sunday was the issue of grace.  Of all the world’s major organized religions, Christianity is the only one that offers grace. 

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The Unknown Gift

What a wonderful time I had conducting the Sunday services at Unity on the Bay this morning!  Great crowd, amazing energy, and wonderful music.  And the topic was one I love to discuss…

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Asking the Right Question

One of the ways government is so good at programming and controlling people is by getting them to ask the wrong question.  And when you ask the wrong question – the answer doesn’t matter!

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