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By Jesus’ Name, O Pray For Us

“By His name, O God, do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’-for the unchangeable God is our provider of everything. His face shines on us, and He protects us. In His presence, at strife among the priests and the Levites, Moses declared, ‘Not in this innkeeper’s sight will I fear.’” (Exodus 33:9-10 NIV). Truer words were not spoken by Moses in this passage. The very presence of God cannot be escaped in prayer! About this, entertainers […]

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How to Recognize the Spiritual Person?

When you want to know the kind of person you represent, you have to get to know their nature. The nature of a person is expressed in many ways. You can know their nature by their actions and their way of life. You have to get to know their nature by observing their deeds. By studying their actions, you can discern the person’s genuine intention. And when you observe their actions, you will know the person’s true nature. The nature of a person is expressed in their […]

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How to Use Your Higher Self to Get the Guidance You Need

Your higher self is the essence of you. It is the real you or your total soul consciousness. Your higher self completes you and has your soul contract. It is like having access to your own instruction manual or help center. When you access your higher self, you can get the answers you need. You are always connected to your higher self, and you might think of your higher self as your voice of reason. Your higher self has all of the answers to all of the […]

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TO LIVE LIKE THE POET

The soul speaks the language of symbol, imagery, metaphor, dreams, intuitive insight, and understanding. It is a language of the heart that can only be learned when the heart is open and willing to be vulnerable. To live like the poet is to live in sync with the soul’s needs, understand its language and respond to its call. To live a poetic life, it is not necessary to be a poet in the conventional sense but to understand how the poet sees and experiences his or her […]

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Mental Health in Student-Athletes

As an athletic trainer, I mostly see athletic-related injuries that range from contusions to concussions to ACL tears. What a lot of people don’t see after an injury occurs is how the student-athlete handles the mental stress of dealing with an injury. Some injuries can keep athletes out for a day, week, month, or a full season. When an athlete suffers an injury, there can be a lot of thoughts racing through their brain, such as: “I don’t want the coach to be mad at me”, “I […]

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