Bishop Monroe Saunders of Transformation Church in Baltimore, Maryland, shared a powerful analogy of God’s Positioning System, reminding us that God is always waiting for us to resume our life’s purpose.
Tag: Spiritual
Preserved – Stirred, Not Shaken
When faced with unexpected loss or change, Christians can find strength by leaning into God’s presence, trusting in His sovereignty and peace, and seeking guidance through prayer.
Preserved – The Perfect Gift
“Nothing! Absolutely nothing!” Those were my thoughts as I threw the thick stack of Black Friday ads in the magazine rack at my parent’s house many years ago. As […]
Preserved By Purpose – What in the World Happened on Election Day?
French author Marcel Proust wrote that “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” What I like about this quote is […]
Preserved by Purpose – Salsa for the Soul
“The key to salsa dancing is knowing how to lead and knowing how to follow. Ladies, even if you don’t know where your partner is going. Don’t watch his feet. […]
Preserved by Purpose: Connecting the Disconnected
Does relationship equal purposeful connection? I thought about this recently as I sat mesmerized watching too many hours of those infamous courtroom TV shows during a recent battle with a […]
Preserved by Purpose: Presence of Your Enemies
“I am so ready to leave Dallas – Fort Worth” were words I shouted in frustration nearly 20 years ago. I was having a particularly difficult time financially, hated my […]
Preserved by Purpose – King’s Dream Revisited
This week we celebrated the birthday and federal holiday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Considering all that has happened lately regarding threats to justice and equality, in this […]
Preserved by Purpose: Shift Happens
Nearly 30 years ago, I decided to learn how to drive a standard transmission so I could have more choices when it came to buying a car. I was very […]
Preserved By Purpose – The Year of ME (Maximized Expectations)
“2016 is going to be the Year of Me” This phrase came up in a conversation I had late a few years ago with a friend who stated this with […]
