Author Archives: Jean Bringol
2016 in REVIEW
In looking ahead, I’m wondering what other door will be opened in 2017. It’s been a good year. Continue reading
“Imagine Heaven” authored by John Burke
“People can’t imagine heaven, so they don’t live for it.” Continue reading
Reflections on Uganda and Kenya Mission Trip
Journey of a Reluctant African Traveler – June 8-25, 2016 Continue reading
How do you process the possibility of a life-changing diagnosis?
The truth is none of us know whether we have tomorrow and need to live today to the fullest by loving and serving others as the Lord leads. It is very sobering to process how you are living life and see what changes in perspective need to be changed or altered. Continue reading
The Multiple Gifts of Gratitude
“Once you begin to look for God’s gift, His tokens of that generous spirit that loves to bless His beloved children, you will begin to feel loved unconditionally.” Continue reading
Emotional Freedom from Stress
EFT or “Emotional Freedom Technique”, is like acupuncture but without needles. To become healthy we need to change our thoughts and change our words to change our life. Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) can be taught and used following one session. Continue reading
3 Secrets to Shielding Your Brain from Memory Loss
Senior Moments can be helped by three suggested changes to your daily regimen.
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Soul Ties
There are four indicators of Wrong Soul Ties. Have you found yourself tormented by thoughts about a person, excessively wondering about them, rehearsing times with them? If so, you have soul ties. Continue reading
Spirit, Soul, and Body
If you endure a shattered dream, a loss or a disappointment, recognize it as one event in a lifetime of events. This one event does not define who you are in life. Continue reading
The Problem of Negativity
The popular belief is people need to express their feelings of frustration to effectively process anger. Some therapist believe anger unexpressed is a sign of not being honest with yourself. However, Mark Waldman, in his book Words Can Change Your Brain, says … Continue reading