Let what you do define you. Others will try to define you in terms of who you know, who are married to, or who you work for. Personality theorists will try to define you by traits, moods, or dimensions. It will sound very scientific, very scholarly. Don’t let them do it. [Read more…] about Define Yourself
Why I Am Clean & Sober
Addiction is not a moral or spiritual failure. It is a natural process that occurs in your brain when you intake drugs. Addiction is chemistry. [Read more…] about Why I Am Clean & Sober
Don’t Be A Fuzzy-Headed Thinker
Don’t be a fuzzy-headed thinker. Define situations in terms of behaviors. Fuzzy-headed thinkers use vague definitions and imprecise language. You’re not quite sure what they are saying. You hear the words but it doesn’t really make sense. Here are some examples of what to do. [Read more…] about Don’t Be A Fuzzy-Headed Thinker
Why We Get Flooded With Memories Of Home
Have you been home recently? Not where you usually hang out but where you used to live. You know, where all the memories are.
Some memories are exceedingly stable. You remember your name probably better than anything else. You’ve heard it all of your life. It’s the one thing you won’t ever forget. Which is why paramedics ask you: “What’s your name?” If you can’t remember, something is very wrong. [Read more…] about Why We Get Flooded With Memories Of Home
Addiction
Coming Soon. February?
A video on addiction.
Bits And Chunks
Coming Soon!
Video on chunking.
When Jesus Saved Me
Paul and Silas are in the Old West on their Great Gospel Tour. Paul preaches, sings this song, and preaches some more (I don’t picture him short of words).
A woman changed by the God’s love also joins in, and this song becomes a duet. And then the whole crowd of new saints join in the chorus.
I wrote this song for all of the people who experience major or minor changes in their lives because of God’s love. For those who grew up in church and those who didn’t.
Regardless of our background, the essence of Christianity is that God reveals himself to us and makes us spiritually whole. We’re still rotten kids but now we’re redeemed dirty rotten kids.