Speaking. Preaching. Teaching.
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"I'm never overwhelmed."
Said no one...ever.
I wonder if the feeling of being overwhelmed begins with what has our attention. Joy is a decision we make that requires us to be intentional about whether we will put our attention on the thorns or the flower.
What Has your attention?
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A Lifestyle of Abundance or Scarcity
We Choose
Psalm 23 makes it clear "my cup overflows." Not half full. Not even full. But overflowing.