God’s Not Dead Movie

Gods Not Dead Movie for Blog Post Wednesday April First

We watched this move on Sunday about an atheist philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) who plans to forego “dusty arguments” in his class, so he insists the new students declare that “God Is Dead.” Unable to do this, Josh (Shane Harper) is challenged to defend his faith and prove to the class that God is NOT Dead. With everything on the line, Josh’s faith is unwavering…and life-changing to those around him.

It was AMAZING!!! I really felt inspired by this movie and the faith of one young man.

Sometimes, that’s all it takes – the faith of ONE.

I was reminded of the purpose that God has for my life and it gave me the boost I needed to get back to the plans that He has for me. There is so much more that He has planned for me to do, and a better life awaits. I know this. I have known this for quite some time, but I let “life” get in the way….working at jobs that aren’t my calling just to get the bills paid, when I know I’m supposed to be writing and reaching people for Him.

Lord, forgive me for putting the bills before You..

So, I made a decision. My new eBook of poems is just the beginning. This path, His plans for me, that is what I will follow. Money will come. The bills will be paid. All our needs will be met. And the people He wants me to reach will be touched and inspired, encouraged and uplifted, guided and directed by Him and His plans for their lives!

I hope this gives you hope, restores your faith, and encourages you to seek Him and His plans for your life.

Here’s the YouTube video of the song “God’s Not Dead” by the Newsboys…..

Be Blessed!

Happy Reading…..and Viewing!

How One Man Found His Life’s Mission Through Tragedy

Wounded Wear Tatered FlagSee how one man’s tragedy has turned into his life mission, and how he is helping other wounded warriors and their families in this inspiring video!

This was one of the best inspirational videos of 2014, according to Beliefnet. 

Through this video, LT. Jason Redman’s mission, and the awareness he brings to all Americans about the sacrifices made in war for our freedom inspires hope for the fallen and their families.

Likewise, it inspires a hope within me that there are still kind, caring, and compassionate people in this world who are willing to push through their own pain and anger with their own circumstances to reach out to others with a hand full of hope and love.

It’s amazing how a person can take a tragedy like LT. Jason Redman’s and turn it into a positive, constructive, and helpful way to help others who are suffering the same or similar tragedies.

The absolute determination to make a difference in the world. The drive to see others through tough times. The hope and humanity that is inspired into others as a result. What a wonderful legacy to be a part of and to teach your children!

During his recover at Bethesda Naval Medical Center, LT. Jason Redman wrote and hung a bright orange sign on his hospital door letting visitors know before entering his room that pity or any sorrowful feelings for his wounds or what happened to him would not be accepted there, that he was injured doing what he loved and only positive feelings and attitudes would be allowed inside.

This sign became a statement and symbol for wounded warriors far and wide.  It also gained national recognition and earned LT. Jason Redman and his wife and children an invitation to meet our (former) President George W. Bush. The original sign that LT. Jason Redman hung on his hospital door, which was signed by President George W. Bush, is now hanging up on a wall in the Wounded Ward at the National Naval Medical Center Bethesda.

Jason Redman is currently the Executive Director of Wounded Wear, a non-profit organization who’s vision is “to Guide combat-wounded warriors to find a purpose-driven life and peace of mind after the impact of war.”


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