Monday, September 29, 2014

A Most Powerful Question.


Questions are powerful. Questions lead you to truth and closer relationships. I think one of the most powerful questions you can ask someone is, simply: “How are you?” Ask this question to a friend, neighbor, co-worker, or stranger. Then, listen. Really listen. Most people would love to have a safe and caring person/place/community where they can share how they’re really doing. Most people rarely get to share what’s really going on because 1) they’re rarely asked and/or 2) most people don’t listen, but instead simply take turns waiting to talk.                 Good listening is a byproduct of understanding grace and how the human heart works. As I’ve written before: grace creates safety (which includes an environment of listening), which creates change.                                                                               How are you? It’s a great question be asked, and it’s a great question to ask. Justin Buzzard - Christian Post.

47 Years of Cowardice Allowing Iranian Brutality. Compare To Apartheid. Iran Has Been CONSIDERABLY Worse. Consider The Nations Who Have NOT Aligned Against This Wretched Regime But Did Against South Africa. Double Standards of The Very Worst Kind!

C harles Moore . Trump is a sinner but by disarming Iran he could be  doing the Lord’s work. Christianity accepts it’s not always wrong to f...