Today I am starting an open-ended blog series celebrating beauty. ...
Much of life is ugly, especially when you work with inner healing and deliverance. Hence, we deliberately look for beauty and celebrate it.
I love finding beauty in unusual places, often surrounded by ugliness. The garish frame of life’s circumstances, often makes the beauty that much more dramatic.
Today I am starting an open-ended blog series celebrating beauty. ...
She was nondescript in the extreme. In her 20s. Slim but not shouting the fact. Dressed in a grab bag of ordinariness. ...
Professor Ewart ordered a grand house built with some unusual enclosures in the yard, so he could pursue his passion of hybridizing zebras in Scotland. (Say WHAT?!) ...
“Marjorie” has traveled far in her journey of healing DID. Her Original Self is well developed and anchored a deep relationship with Jesus.
At the seminar in Scotland on Destroying the Poverty Spirit, we spent a lot of time discussing design. ...
A friend of mine went as a social entrepreneur to a third world country, focusing on the most marginalized people group. ...
Here is an eight-minute clip of a Britain’s Got Talent contestant. ...
Maggie is not her real name, but I want to protect the guilty in her community, so we will use a pseudonym. ...
I stopped at the Subway near the office for a six-inch roast beef on Italian herbs and cheese.