God Doesn’t Delegate His Work
Working Hard To Own Joy Why do I have to work so hard to own my joy? Now, is it necessary for you to put in a lot of work […]
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Working Hard To Own Joy Why do I have to work so hard to own my joy? Now, is it necessary for you to put in a lot of work […]
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Joy I want to talk to you today about joy. We all know what joy is. Joy is, “Yay!!!” We rejoice in goodness. Joy is rejoicing in goodness. One level
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Ponoʻī Our Hawaiian word-of-the week is “ponoʻī” which means to own something of your own, it belongs to you. Say that with me, “ponoʻī” Nau means “my” Nau Pono’i means
How do you say “belongs to me” in Hawai’ian? Read More »
The Power of Prayer Before we have our opening prayer, I’d like to talk a bit about the power of prayer. In 1997, Dannion Brinkley wrote this book about how
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Adele Wants To Be Happy Once upon a time there was this girl who grew up poor, like on a street next to a sewer. She was sooooooo unhappy, that
Everyone Loved Adele’s Misery, But She Wanted To Be Happy Read More »
King Herod A long time ago, there was this jolly wolly King. And his name was Herod the Great. And he was happy happy happy. All the time, he had
Jesus’ Love Print on the Shroud of Turin Read More »
Introduction to Loveprints Two weeks ago, we talked about your Space of Love which is unique to you and only you. The type of space of love that you create
What Are Your Loveprints? Read More »
Kapua’i – Hawaiian Word of the Week Kapuaʻi means “footprint.” It also means paw prints, anything that leaves a track of where you’ve been. People know that you’ve been there
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Talking About Lint Last week, we talked about the meaning of Lent, which is the Catholic tradition of honoring the forty days before Easter. My mother thought I was talking
Mom Thought We Were Celebrating “Lint” Read More »