The hypothesis is that hurts and offenses in our lives build up to a critical point and will spill out to hurt others unless we are willing to address them. The experiment is to ask God to help you forgive and let go of the poisons of your past hurt.
198 - Tell Him What You See, Remind Him What He Said
197 - It Doesn't Always Make Sense
196 - How Do We Relate to the Trinity?: A Conversation
195 - Worship, Both Personal and Liturgical: A Conversation
194 - What is Your Reason to Worship?
193 - Focus on Your Treasure (Prioritize What Matters)
192 - When Doing Nothing is an Act of Faith
191 - "Relational Christianity": Introducing a Book by Pinkham and Gruenberg
190 - Reading and Responding to John 11 & 12
189 - The Right to be His Child: A Conversation (John 1:12)
188 - We Are Not Good (Mark 10:18)
187 - Communicate Like a Child
186 - You Are Never too Mature to Repent
185 - Reading and Responding to John 9 & 10
184 - Why the Greatest Commandment?: A Conversation
183 - Some Qualities of God's Communications to Humanity
182 - Who Do You Think You Are?
181 - The Relational Beatitudes
180 - Happiness and Disillusionment: A Conversation
179 - Reading and Responding to John 7 & 8
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