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Napoleon Hill's Dangerous Gospel I first encountered Napoleon Hill when I was about an eighth grader. In those formative years, searching for direction and an edge in life, I was drawn to the world of self-improvement, specifically the audio programs from Nightingale-Conant . Their catalogs were a treasure trove of promised wisdom, and I would listen to the tapes, hoping to absorb the secrets of success. One name stood above all others in their pantheon of gurus: Napoleon Hill. His program, Think and Grow Rich , wasn't just a bestseller; it was a phenomenon, a foundational text that has sold tens of millions of copies and shaped the thinking of generations of entrepreneurs, leaders, and ordinary people. The message was intoxicating. It promised that the power to achieve anything I wanted was not in my circumstances, but within my own mind. It spoke of faith, desire, and persistence in a way that felt empowering and profound. For a young person, especially one raised in the ...
What did the early church know about gathering that we've forgotten? Are We Training for a Battle We've Forgotten to Fight? Hey everyone, Conrad here. For a long time, I've been wrestling with a critical question about our gatherings. We talk a lot about fellowship, teaching, and encouragement, and those things are vital. But is that it? Is the goal just to gather, feel good, and go home, only to repeat the cycle next week? I believe we’ve missed the primary purpose. When I look at the New Testament, I don't see a social club that gathered occasionally. I see a dynamic, supernatural assembly of saints who met daily, being equipped for active duty. I see a spiritual armory where believers are sharpened, healed, and given their marching orders. The gathering wasn't the main event; it was the mission briefing for the war that was happening in their everyday lives. This hit me like a lightning bolt when reading Acts 13. The leaders were "ministering to the Lord...
The Torchbearers: Unlocking the Supernatural Power of Spiritual Warfare from Jesus to MLK Jr. Have you ever felt it? That profound conflict deep in your spirit? The world, and often our own human nature, screams for justice in the form of retaliation. It demands an "eye for an eye." Yet, the words of our Lord Jesus echo through the chambers of our hearts, a command that feels almost impossible in its framing: "turn the other cheek." It can feel like a spiritual contradiction, can't it? We're called to be bold as lions, yet gentle as lambs. It feels like we're being asked to be both strong and weak, all at once. But what if I told you that this command isn't about weakness? What if it’s not a contradiction at all, but a divine battle plan? Today, I want to talk about a spiritual technology so potent, so world-altering, that it was passed like a sacred torch from the very hands of Jesus Christ to a controversial Russian novelist, then to a determ...