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brokenness


February 4th, 2007

When I think of a person who has experienced the terror, the pain, the bondage of crippling anxiety, one word comes to mind: brokenness. Brokenness is a place where all human effort is shattered.

A place where hope becomes the only source of strength.
A place where the foundation of faith will be tested.
A place where there is no one to trust but God himself.

I love the story of Joseph. His life exemplifies brokenness. As a young lad, he was rejected by his brothers, sold as a slave and held in prison for years. Why? Because he shared his dreams, his God-given dreams.

Can you imagine what must have gone through his mind throughout all those years? “Why me? What have I done to deserve this pain, this suffering?” Yet, even in prison, Joseph held on to his integrity. When approached and seduced by Potiphar’s wife, he held fast to his convictions and ran away, risking death and more suffering for the sake of righteousness.

As Joseph continued serving the Lord with a pure heart, God exalted him, raising him to the position of steward over the prison. During this time, he interpreted the dreams of two men who served Pharaoh. Then, two years later he was called before Pharaoh to interpret the king’s troublesome nightmares. After successfully interpreting the dreams, Joseph was placed second in command over all of Egypt.

Joseph’s brokenness opened a door for God’s hand of blessing and provision–not only for Joseph, but for his entire family as well.

“The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit. A broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise” (Psalms 51:17).

Joseph’s life–full of pain and rejection–was a sacrifice. Brokenness is far from a pleasant experience. In fact, it is very painful. But, only when a vessel is broken can light shine through the cracks. God does not reject a broken and contrite heart. Your brokenness can also be a sacrifice to God.

Prayer: Father, I have been hurt by others and by my own actions and decisions. My heart aches like a broken bone, which has not yet mended. I realize that I cannot put the pieces back together–forgive me for even trying. I offer these pieces to you as a sacrifice. Do with my heart as you will.

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podcasting


January 8th, 2006

The Season of Peace Podcasts

Today, I recorded more podcasts for the Season of Peace podcasts. I wrote the messages quite awhile back, but I’m enjoying revisiting them audibly. It gives them a new perspective. I even produced one of them for a sermon messsage. It turned out pretty cool.

If you are listening to the podcast, please let me know. I don’t have a realiable way of tracking the listeners, so I don’t know who’s listening, if anyone. Maybe I’m a lone voice in the wilderness. :)

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site updates


November 27th, 2005

Things of changed for the Season of Peace website. New things. Exciting things!

  • We now have a weekly Podcast, where you can listen to the Season of Peace devotional.
  • New and improved Message Board for you to post messages, information and prayer requests.
  • Search engine that allows you to search the entire site for information.

Thanks for your support and prayers for this ministry.

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worm poop


September 6th, 2003

Just to let you know, we were hit pretty hard with the worm that blew through most Windows machines. The site has been pretty messed up. We switched to Linux servers and things, I believe, are working. If not, please let me know.

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thank you


December 23rd, 2002

For those of you who supported the Season of Peace ministry in 2002…

“This service you perform is not only supplying the needs of God’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God”

• 1 Corinthians 9:12

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the power of writing


June 26th, 2002

Twenty-Six Little Soldiers

All my life, my very favorite human invention has been the alphabet: twenty-six little soldiers ready to do battle at my command. They are all lined up there, neatly in alphabetical order, and when they are called out in squadrons, think of what they can do: they can shout orders, croon lullabies, scream in agony, whisper in ecstasy, dissolve ambiguities, resolve conflict, punctuate pretension, express tenderness, build up, or tear down. They can exaggerate or diminish. They can comfort or control. They can hurt or they can heal.

Twenty-six little letters-the alphabet! Now you tell me a better invention. Alone, these individual units are all but meaningless, but when they come together they can change the course of history. And that’s often the way we are as people. We need each other. Two are better than one.

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others” (Philippians 2:3-4).

• Luci Swindoll

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devotional


April 30th, 2002

It’s here!

The Season of Peace Devotional has been published! Each of the one hundred messages include three discussion questions and a prayer. If you would like to order this devotional and help support Season of Peace Minstry, click this link. All donations and proceeds go back into the minstry to help reach those who are crippled and bound by fear, panic attacks and anxiety.

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news


March 7th, 2002

News: Season of Peace is now officially a non-profit, tax-exempt ministry recognized by the US government as a 501(c)(3) organization. We received our tax exempt notification on January 25, 2002. You can read more about Season of Peace vision and calling here.

More News: The Season of Peace Devotional is now being published. If all goes well, we should be able to start selling the book in April. The self-published book is being printed by Morris Publishing.

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latest news


March 27th, 2001

Let me know what you are interested in reading on this Latest News page. Feel free to contact me with your comments and questions. I look forward to hearing from you.

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thanks bro


March 27th, 2001

Thank you Randy for your keen coding insight and helping me to configure Blogger. What are brothers for?

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