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The Tragic Instagram Post that Would Change Everything... (Post #73)

1/27/2020

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"The facts of the flight are still unknown to me; all I know is that it tragically ended in a crash.  And in this crash, we lost one of the greatest basketball players of all time."

This rarely happens to me. Typically it's the case that a very significant event will occur in pop culture, and when I learn about it, I always find out late. However, this event was different. ​

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Does God REALLY Want us to Wait Until Marriage for Sex? (Post #72)

1/21/2020

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"As a society the proficiency of the lover, has grown almost higher than the efficiency of the love.  Sex has become more about individuality rather than intimacy. It's about performance and not purity."

Warning: You're about to read an unpopular opinion.  This "opinion" is also absolute truth, but unpopular, nonetheless. 

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How to Build Your Team... (Post #71)

1/13/2020

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"Start by praying and saying, "Lord, please guide me in Your knowledge and wisdom, as I seek to build my support and community. If there is anyone in my planned selection, who doesn't support my improvement, please reveal this to me. In Your Son Jesus Name, I pray, Amen."

This Sunday, I watched as Jimmy Johnson, the former coach of the Dallas Cowboys, was informed of his pending induction into the NFL Hall of Fame as a member of the inducted class of 2020. In the process of telling him, those in attendance cheered gleefully, and it was clear that he was undeniably emotional. Former players like Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman all looked on, as Coach Johnson did his best to compose himself and express appreciation for this great honor. 

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How DaBaby and The Bible Educated me on the Power of Sacrifice... (Post #70)

1/7/2020

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"JAY-Z recorded a song entitled "Most Kingz." During this song, he's quoted as saying, "people look at you strange, and say 'you changed,' as if you worked that hard to stay the same."

If you were a hip-hop enthusiast in the year 2019, then you certainly knew, DaBaby.

​DaBaby, born Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, is 28 years of age.  


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