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Dead Fish Story Applied to the Church Through Two-Way Journaling - by Donna Trent

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Early morning pre-dawn, the rendezvous is at the Kangaroo.  Ken, the Fish Man, drives overnight from Montgomery with the prized fish. The convenience store parking lot is filled with men in hunting suits and trucks with fishing poles in the bed. The special fish are loaded from Ken’s truck to my fish tank. These are restricted, vegetarians, permitted-by-the-State fish…on the pricey side. I have 210 of these babies, each about 10” long.

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Healing Adrenal Fatigue by Living in "His Rest" Has Great Health Benefits

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Working and living “in the state of ease” has tremendous health benefits. It produces heart coherence while releasing adrenal stress. Adrenal stress shortens one’s lifespan as attested to by the articles below. A few of the symptoms of adrenal stress are tiredness, craving sweet or salty snacks, inability to cope with stress, and foggy thinking.

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How I Learned It Is Right to Commission Angels

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When I first looked and saw my guardian angel, I saw a 10-foot warrior angel, dressed with armor and shield and sword. He was standing at attention and motionless at my side. After seeing this for several days and feeling perplexed, I asked myself, “Does he think the war is over? I’m sure still fighting.” So since I couldn’t figure it out, I went to the Lord in two-way journaling and asked Him why my warrior angel was doing nothing.

Jesus answered, “Because you have never commissioned him.”

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The Lyrics For My Song Came Through My Two-Way Journaling - by Tracy Miller

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I had been working on a new song for a week or so, and the words were just not coming easy. I asked the Lord for his help. I loved the melody and the few words that I had, but I was stuck. I felt in my spirit that God said, “go get your journal.” For some reason, I didn’t do it.

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How Biblical Meditation Makes You a Tree of Life in BOTH Your Brain and Your Lifestyle

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How blessed is the man who delights in the law of the LORD, And in His law he meditates day and night. He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, Which yields its fruit in its season, And its leaf does not wither; And in whatever he does, he prospers (Ps. 1:1-3)

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