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Blog Name: Epitome
Url: http://epitemnein-epitomic.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Christianity, self improvement, learning and wisdom
Description: Have you ever thought much about the purpose of your life? (The message to the meaning of life is more urgent than I first thought.) It is to reconcile the inner discord within every single one of us. Most of us are actually somewhat blind to this. We search for peace almost everywhere but often miss the actual source. It’s about God. It’s about relationship. It’s about growing passionately toward God, worshipping Him via the things we think, say and do -- a commitment for the rest of our lives. At its essence, this involves a continual process of learning.
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Becoming Spirit-Sensitive
On the topic of God-consciousness we seek yet we often don’t find—not to our satisfaction a great many times. Yet, we’ve tasted it, haven’t we? When we’ve been Spirit-sensitive once or more, and ...more
Moments of Sheer Terror and Shrinking Embarrassment
“Fathers [and mothers], do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” —Ephesians 6:4 (NRSV). I recently heard again the ages-old sto...more
Moments of Delay, Interruption and Inconvenience
Road works winding on from the wee small hours into a busy Friday morning—people on their way to work. The local council are tidying up verges and its management seem oblivious to the growing traf...more
Moments of Life Membership
Puffing and panting at the end of a set I looked up at the newly hung plaque on the wall of the gym. It commemorates life members of the social club at my workplace, giving them life membership to...more
Let Me Ask You, How’s Your Prayer Life?
“Prayer gives a man the opportunity of getting to know a gentleman he hardly ever meets. I do not mean his maker, but himself.” —William R. Inge. Please imagine for me, entering the life aft...more

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