What occupies the majority of your thoughts? What is the inner dialogue, the conversations you have with yourself, in the quiet of your mind, that no one else hears? The things that occupy our thoughts, that command our mental attention…these things become what we are. Performance of virtuous things can be done, while the mind thinks and meditates on other motives and things. Merely doing can be mechanical. It does not always indicate honest virtue. The truth about what we think about, the "why' we do or don't do…" cannot and does not stay hidden by the secrecy of our thoughts. What we "think on" is what we are, and it manifests itself by what—and why—we do what we do.
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Born in 1957, saved in 1976 at Shady Nook Baptist Church in Piedmont, MO at the age of 19. In the ministry since age 24. Married my only wife Teresa in 1977 and have six children and 10 grandchildren – so far. On the mission field in Mexico from 1989-1991 and then 1996-1997....