Dare to think unthinkable spiritual thoughts

Man living in small house in Oregon
How much do we really need to be happy?

 

Somewhere around this time of year in 1982 the dream first dreamt nearly a decade prior was about to come true.

There’s a short piece in the book that describes how the inspiration to dream it suddenly appeared.

Coincidently, guest blogger Lorie Sheffer recently sent this NBC article about a man living on $4,500 a year in Oregon.

The bicycle trip (jeff noel’s) began with $75 cash, a loaf of bread, a jar of peanut butter, and a bottle of honey shaped like Smokey the Bear.

No tent either.

Living simply. Deliberately.

What’s stopping us from thinking like that again?

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What is a miracle?

Sermon notes
Notes for a speech (circa 2011)

 

Sure, the number is well over one million people since 1999. Speaking adds up when you do it for career work, your Church, and your start-up business.

Yet it’s the audience from ages five to 10 – those spending their days in Kindergarten through fifth grade – that seem the most important to reach.

The seeds planted with them have extraordinary power.

Yet what seems like unlimited power to a young child begins fading at some point in life… and insidiously becomes defused and forgotten in adults.

Great to know exceptions still occur though.

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