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Blog Name: unbridled Submission
Url: http://unbridledsubmission.com
Language: English
Topics: christian, life, faith
Description: unbridled Submission- is the blog of Darren Herbold. Darren Herbold is the Group’s Pastor at Beulah Alliance Church in Edmonton, Ab Canada. He is passionate about calling people to make spiritual decisions. He gets excited in seeing people find out that their passions, dreams, and ambitions can be found in the passionate yet dangerous love that God has for them.
Popularity: 75 Followers

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Prayer – The Examen of Consciousness Part 3
INTRO I find that a deep, consistent prayer life is very difficult to sustain and even engage in.  God made me to be a doer, a lover of crossing off the items on my list. I’m someone who loves to achieve. When I pray about something, I’m usually already acting out my solution as I’m praying. 
Prayer – The Examen of Consciousness Part 2
INTRO I find that a deep, consistent prayer life is very difficult to sustain and even engage in.  God made me to be a doer, a lover of crossing off the items on my list. I’m someone who loves to achieve. When I pray about something, I’m usually already acting out my solution as I’m praying.  Simply, I find it difficult to be sti
Prayer – The Examen of Consciousness Part 1
I find that a deep, consistent prayer life is very difficult to sustain and even engage in.  God made me to be a doer, a lover of crossing off the items on my list. I’m someone who loves to achieve. When I pray about something, I’m usually already acting out my solution as I’m praying.  Simply, I find it difficult to be still.  During our s
I pout and talk back to God…
When I was a child and living at home, I remember getting grounded, spanked, chastised, given the “you disappoint me line” when I “talked backed” to my parents.  I course then proceeded to pout and rationalize that they just didn’t know what was best for me. Besides telling a lie, talking back was a definite R
My kids…
I have been reflecting on the special moments when my kids look at me. I thought a quick video would be a good reminder for me the next time I don’t pay attention to the depth behind each expression my child shares with me. During the process God met me. I love how He interrupts our journey to speak and remind us of truth. For me it was that even though I quickly forget the special moments He gives me with my kids, He has

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