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Persistence
Persistence

Abrasiveness believes you are defined by outcome. Persistence believes you are untouched by outcome.

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LifePreston GillhamSeptember 1, 2020
Engage
Engage

Live above, reach out beyond yourself. Now.

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LeadershipPreston GillhamAugust 19, 2020
Tyranny
Tyranny

By acquiescing to tyranny, you accept tyranny.

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LeadershipPreston GillhamAugust 18, 2020
Pride
Pride

The excess, the pride from which all sins sprout, isn’t what you do or don’t do. It’s the motive from which you take action.

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LeadershipPreston GillhamAugust 4, 2020Grace
Even Though
Even Though

Half of America will celebrate the election results, half will see their governmental dream destroyed.

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Leadership, LifePreston GillhamJuly 30, 2020Faith
November
November

Half of America views these issues one way, the other half another way. Negotiation is out of the question.

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Life, LeadershipPreston GillhamJuly 28, 2020Faith
News for You
News for You

Swagger is for the courageous—especially those young enough in years or vibrant enough in soul to make a difference.

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Books, Leadership, LifePreston GillhamJuly 24, 2020Art, Faith, Effectiveness
Unity

Why can’t we get this right—come to our senses and say, “You know, it’s to everyone’s benefit if we seek unity. Togetherness. That’s a win-win.”

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LifePreston GillhamJuly 14, 2020Grace
Irrationality
Irrationality

Friends build relationships rooted in self-sacrifice, courage, loyalty, trust, and belief. It is irrational and un-provable. But it is observable and true.

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LifePreston GillhamJuly 9, 2020Grace
Continuing Confusion
Continuing Confusion

When confusion arises—when you realize you are lost—it is customary to wander, searching, hoping aimlessly. The rule is, if you are lost, stop wandering. Stop. Your wandering confusion is making matters worse.

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LeadershipPreston GillhamJuly 7, 2020Effectiveness, Fear
Ann
Ann

I realized she was a special person, then a precious individual, then after a time and observation, I realized she was a woman who loved unconditionally.

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LifePreston GillhamJuly 2, 2020Family, Loss
Anger
Anger

The Bible is saying that you are angry because you don’t understand.

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LifePreston GillhamJune 30, 2020Faith
Focus
Focus

Whatever you look at, you’ll hit it.

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LifePreston GillhamJune 23, 2020Habits
What Now?
What Now?

Just because you can’t see how God manages tomorrow, doesn’t mean it is rational for you to snatch tomorrow (and today) from God’s hands.

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Life, LeadershipPreston GillhamJune 9, 2020Good News!
Confusion
Confusion

Rather than simply twist in the winds of confusion, revert to your training. Return to what is true.

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LeadershipPreston GillhamJune 2, 2020Habits
Cutting Out
Cutting Out

Right now, our herd is separated. We are quarantined from each other. Suspicion is high.

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Leadership, LifePreston GillhamMay 28, 2020Fear
Virus Crazies
Virus Crazies

The world is upended. Forever changed—still spinning. Where it will stop, nobody knows.

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Leadership, LifePreston GillhamMay 26, 2020Grace
Stasis
Stasis

The anchor you desire is not government. Not the CDC, not a vaccine.

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LeadershipPreston GillhamMay 21, 2020
Get After It
Get After It

You are indwelt by God. Your future is secure.

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LeadershipPreston GillhamMay 19, 2020
Essence
Essence

The magic is called, essence: I am. I exist. I possess being. I am present.

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Life, LeadershipPreston GillhamMay 14, 2020
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