As a Christian entrepreneur, overthinking can become a constant struggle - especially if we wear many hats, face big decisions and carry heavy responsibilities in our work. When faced with …
Living in Awe: How Simple Worship Unlocks God’s Manifest Presence
Recently I was reflecting on the presence of God. I've discussed the manifest presence of God multiple times on the podcast, once with Dr. Stephen Crosby, and on another occasion a year or two …
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How Speaking in Tongues is Like Working Out
You may have noticed I’ve been posting regular content on my blog a lot less often than before. To a lesser extent, the frequency of my podcasts has also lagged a little bit in recent months as …
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The Mr Miyagi School of Supernatural Rest | Podcast
This week we had Jeremy Mangerchine back on the podcast, and we discussed his newest book, The Quitter’s Manual: Finding Rest in a World Gone Busy. The last time I talked with Jeremy on the …
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Being Disciplined Does Not = Being Legalistic
Or “Teams that practice at 6am win games at 7pm.”"Everything is permissible but not everything is beneficial for me.” The Apostle PaulNow when Paul said that, I'm sure he wasn't referring to what …
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How to Hear God’s Voice with Ease | Podcast with Jeremy Mangerchine
This week I got to interview Jeremy Mangerchine on the podcast to discuss his recent book The Longest Bridge Across Water: An Ordinary Man's Encounters with an Unordinary God. Thanks to …
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How To Experience God’s Presence | Podcast with Eric Gilmour
There is no Christianity without experiencing God. Yet so many people admit that they have a difficult time experiencing God's presence or hearing God's voice. Why is this and how can we fix that …
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Intimacy with God — Closeness or Familiarity?
Last week in our Oikos ministry school, I was tasked with giving a session on intimacy with God. Fellow missionary and teammate Shaun Wissmann has basically come up with the entire curriculum for …
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Disappointment with God
As some of you may know, we're just one week away from the release of my Kindle book, 6 Lies People Believe About Divine Healing. I've had a good cross section of people from different …
Don’t get doped up with distractions–just listen
I was thinking to myself recently when going through a gut-wrenching challenge in my personal life, that it's much easier to dope myself up than it is to sit still and listen to the Lord. What …
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The Satisfaction of the Word
Often when I tell people how profound I find the Song of Solomon to be, they look at me funny. Mostly men. Women aren't as insecure reading language about letting someone kiss them on the …
You’ve Got All The Anointing You Need
I know this may come as a shock for those out there seeking "double portion annointings" like Reinhard Bonnke talks about in the video below. I know some people spend hours a day in prayer in …
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Productive or Just Busy? | Podcast with Mark Burgess & Shaun Wissmann
Greetings peeps. Sorry for the scarce updates this week. I've been quite busy (I am a missionary in a third world country, after all), and have had other tentmaking stuff taking up some of my …
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Are You Religious?
When most Christians hear the phrase “religious” they immediately think of it in a negative way. One of the local churches around my town actually advertises itself as “nonreligious.” I myself …