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Author Archives: George Crone
Soap: Day Three – Clear the Way
When I pray is it in a place of deepest humility and overwhelming gratitude that Jesus made a way for me to even go directly to God? Or am I simply whining to Him again about my problems and then judging Him to come through for me in a manner that is acceptable to me? Do I get impatient with His timing? Continue reading
Posted in bible study, conviction, God's story, Jesus, love, my story, S.O.A.P
Tagged conviction, John 1, John the Baptist, not worthy to untie his sandals, Prayer, SOAP, testimony
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Soap: Day Two – Unfailing Love and Faithfulness
Jesus is God and lived among us – this is truly beyond human comprehension. How can anyone truly believe that to be true? Do I? The very foundation of Step Two of 12-step recovery work is “Came to believe that a power greater than myself could restore me to sanity.” Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, bible study, Celebrate Recovery, conviction, encouragement, God's story, hope, Jesus, love, my story, Recovery, S.O.A.P
Tagged 12 steps, Book of John, faith, faithfulness, grace, gratitude, restore me to sanity, SOAP, unfailing love
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SOAP: Day One – The Word Became Flesh
This is the Gospel, this is how everything began. Do I believe this? All of it? If not, nothing else in the Bible matters, this is ground zero for our faith… Continue reading
Posted in bible study, depression, faith, God's story, hope, Jesus, S.O.A.P, Salvation
Tagged bible study, depression, fear, hope, John 1, Light casts out the darkness, S.O.A.P, The Word Became Flesh, The Word Was God
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A Season of S.O.A.P
Powerful worship service, a good sermon and times of prayer are all rewarding experiences, but an intentional time of getting deep into God’s Word seems to draw me closer to the heart and mind of Christ unlike anything else. It’s like a cup of coffee with a mentor, where you find yourself hanging on every word because each word matters. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, conviction, encouragement, faith, God's story, hope, Jesus, love, my story, S.O.A.P
Tagged bible study, Luke 24, SOAP, The Road to Emmaus
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Are You Lost in the Weeds?
Do you ever feel like you get caught in the weeds going round and round over the same old ground and nothing ever changes? Have you noticed that in one or two areas of your life things may be going … Continue reading
Posted in God's story
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When God Has Different Plans
It was supposed to be a relaxing vacation at a tiny cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California; a time to reconnect with God and refocus my priorities… a revival of sorts. And I knew how it was … Continue reading
Posted in CFS, love, my story, Nikaos, Nikaos.net, The Life Mastery Project, trials
Tagged Lake Arrowhead vacation, meaning of life, self-awareness, Wayne Dyer
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But Overcome What
“My parents never called me stupid, why do we do that?” (side note: if you aren’t prepared to get a profoundly probing response, never ask a life coach why we do stuff) Continue reading
Posted in 12-steps, Addiction, encouragement, hope, my story, Nikaos, Nikaos.net, Recovery, The Life Mastery Project
Tagged Christianity, healing, Holy Spirit, hope, Jesus Christ, purpose, recovery, redemption
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Do You Give Your Freedom Away?
We know that Christ purchased our freedom, but yet so often we don’t “feel” or “act” free. We can feel trapped by our circumstances or miserable in one or more of our relationships. But so often, it is us who … Continue reading
Posted in CFS, depression, faith, hope, love, my story, Nikaos, Nikaos.net, Recovery, The Life Mastery Project
Tagged limiting beliefs, marriage, personal power, relationships, viktor frankl
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Why Does It Feel Like Jesus Isn’t Enough?
Luke 10:29-35 But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” 30 In reply, Jesus said: “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, alcohol, bible study, depression, drugs, encouragement, faith, God's story, hope, Jesus, love, my story, Nikaos, Nikaos.net, pornagraphy, Recovery, Salvation, sex
Tagged 1 corinthians 13, anxiety, Christ, Christianity, church hurt, compassion, depression, grace, jesus, mental disorders, mental illness, mercy, ptsd, recovery, shame
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