by kdm | Mar 15, 2025 | Today's Post
Continuing from a previous (forgotten) post: . . . . But with courage we begin to see through the Natural Man. We soon realize he has a sturdy sense of identity with his natural self—with his history, his physical and emotional characteristics, his successes,...
by kdm | Mar 14, 2025 | Today's Post
Continuing from the book “Wild at Heart” and a previous post: ‘The Father Wound’ John Eldredge wrote: I mentioned earlier that for years I was a very driven man, a perfectionist, a hard charger and a fiercely independent man. The world rewards...
by kdm | Mar 13, 2025 | Today's Post
From the book “The Power of Stillness,” authors Jacob Z Hess, Carrie L. Skarda, Kyle D. Anderson, and Ty R. Mansfield teach. . . . “With some effort, we can stop the outer noise . . . but stopping the inner noise is another matter.” ~ Cynthia...
by kdm | Mar 12, 2025 | Today's Post
From the book “Wild at Heart” John Eldredge shared: THE FATHER WOUND . . . . A man my father’s age told me of growing up during the depression; times were hard for his family, and his father, an alcoholic rarely employed, hired him out to a nearby...
by kdm | Mar 11, 2025 | Today's Post
From a previous post of Bringing Gentle Attention to Discomfort: and the book “The Power of Stillness, Jacob Z. Hess, Carrie L. Skarda, Kyle D, Anderson, Ty R. Mansfield wrote: It’s really hard, dare we say impossible, to have life experiences go through us and...
by kdm | Mar 10, 2025 | Today's Post
Paul and Wendy called several days later to say they had prayed earnestly and they wanted to come back. Soon they were baptized, and in the years that followed they raised their family of five children in the gospel. Many years we and the Knaupps were sharing...