You Are Not Alone, Forsaken, or Unloved.

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One of the things that always seemed to give me problems was to figure out where to try to sell my books. We all have the online outlets working for us like, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon, but what about in the real world.

I did an interview with none other than John Kremer about month ago. I will be having that podcast right here on this sight shortly. John asked me about unusual places to sells books.

I hope you come back to hear that podcast.

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I also have a book trailer that will be downloaded to this sight. You can see it right now by going to You Tube, and typing in, “Signs of Hope-Doug Bolton.” It is a very well done trailer by Apex Reviews.

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My book, “Signs of Hope: Ways to Survive in an Unfriendly World,” is on a special sale right now in the bookstore. This book reaches out to those who may be suffering from anxiety, fear, depression, addictions, self-doubt, hopelessness, and the many other usual suspects. Just click on the “bookstore,” tab at the top of this page.

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My thoughts for today…

We all have faced trials and storms. They will not go away, and let us live in a dream world. Many times we feel like we are being dragged down by a huge magnate. We seem to be drowning in the muck and mire.

How can we survive in all of this turmoil?

WE need to rely on God to hold us by the hand and walk the paths we take with us. He is always there anyway, we just need to ask him for help.

He will still allow the storms, but He will help calm them. Many times adversity helps us grow.

In closing..

You are not alone.

You are not forsaken.

You are not unloved.

Above all… Never, ever, give up!

My Reality Check Bounced

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I will be having a huge announcement about my book, “Signs of Hope: Ways to Survive in an Unfriendly World,” coming up in about a week. That’s all I’m telling you for now. Be sure to come back often to see when it pops up.

This book reaches out to those who may be suffering from anxiety, fear, depression, addictions, self-doubt, hopelessness, and the many other usual suspects.

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I have another excerpt from the book, “Signs of Hope: Ways to Survive in an Unfriendly World.”  This chapter talks about the “good ole days,” compared to today.

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Chapter 70

 

My Reality Check Bounced

 

You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?

It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men.

You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.

Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand,

and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men,

that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.

Matthew5:13-16

 

Back when I was a youth, people didn’t go to R-rated movies because there weren’t any. The meanest language I ever heard in a movie back then was when Clark Gable, playing Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind, said, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” That sent shock waves throughout the entire nation. How could they allow that kind of language in a movie?

They tried to counterbalance that statement by having Vivien Leigh, who played Scarlett O’Hara, say, “As God is my witness, I’ll never be hungry again.”

Back when I was a youth, smoking cigarettes was only for the “weeds.” We called them that because we considered tobacco a weed. Now it is a billion dollar business. I have lost too many friends to lung cancer who started smoking back then.

Back when I was a youth, very few high school students drank alcohol. Very few of us could afford it. Today, most middle school students have already tried alcohol.

Back when I was a youth, we didn’t see very many high school girls who had gotten pregnant, but those who gave birth kept the child and survived somehow. Today, it’s commonplace to see many high school—and even middle school—girls expecting a child. More often, though, they take care of their “problem” with an abortion.

Back when I was a youth, we didn’t know what drugs were. We took aspirin for a headache, and that was about it. Today, kids are trying to find the new fix that will get them higher than they were the last time they experimented.

What has happened? Why are people of today so destructive?

Our reality checks have bounced. We have slowly allowed sin to become the norm in our culture, so much so that things we called “sin” years ago are now a “lifestyle choice” and quite acceptable. It started several generations ago, and it will not stop anytime soon.

Today, reality to most people is not a Christian-based reality because everyone gets to determine their own reality. (The very meaning of the word “reality” has become subjective rather than objective.) So much more is acceptable today, and even the laws keep changing to accelerate the slippage away from an objective reality.

Women have the right to an abortion now. People can share pornography on the internet because they have the freedom of speech. Movies and television show so much more violence now. The language has Satan smiling. The crime rate creeps up in the big cities.

What can we do? There seems to be no way to turn all of this around. Do we, as Christians, just go live in a cave and hide from everything?

God says no! Since God knows even each hair on our heads, He knows what is happening—and He doesn’t like it.

Part of Matthew5:13-16 reminds us not to hide our light under a basket, but instead to put it on a stand and let it shine for all.

“This little light of mine, I’m gonna’ let it shine,” are the words of a children’s song many of us learned at church. The words apply to adults as well. Christians can’t run and hide. We are God’s disciples, and He has commissioned us to go out into the world and witness for Him. We couldn’t do much witnessing in a cave, unless the spiders made up our congregation!

The lament becomes: “What can I do? I don’t know what to say.” Acts 1:8 says, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses.” Jesus then lists various places He wants us to witness: in our hometown, in regions other than our own—even to “the ends of the earth.” God’s very Holy Spirit will help us use the right words.

I have never been able to memorize a set list of things to say when an opportunity comes up to witness. I don’t just wing it either. I quickly ask for God to give me the right words. I don’t always say them quite as eloquently as God might want me to say them—and I may feel I have failed to say what I should have—but the seed has been planted. And there will be times when I get to see the reward for my efforts.

Regardless of the immediate outcome, the people we talk to will remember the conversation for a long time. They will wrestle over and over again with the things we’ve said. It’s called conviction. Hopefully it will turn them around so they can start walking on the right path.

We don’t have to go out and knock on people’s doors. (Salespeople do that.) But you’ll be very surprised how many people will “knock” at your door. Opportunities to speak a word for God come up more often than you’d think. It may be a friend who says she had a fight with her parents last night, and doesn’t know what to do. That’s a door-opener right there. A neighbor may have had a death in the family and he comes to us for support. Another golden opportunity to share God’s love with them.

It may be much more subtle. A brother comes home from college, and he seems different somehow. Happy-go-lucky when he left for school, now he won’t talk much, and he’s on the defensive all the time. We can start a conversation with him to draw out his feelings, assuring him that God is always there for him.

Another good way to witness is to be a good example for others. Your actions tell a story about you. You are like an open book. What will people read when they see you?

Above all, remain on the right reality train. Don’t take the train that goes nowhere. Don’t take the train that leads toward the pleasures of the world. Take the train that leads to God’s glory, and try to load it up with as many people as you can. Invite them onboard.

 

For it is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.

Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure,

children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine

like stars in the universe as you hold out the word of life.

Philippians2:13-16

 

Further Adventures

Count how many times in a week, or in a day, you have had a chance to “witness” to someone. How many times did you actually do it?

Here’s an easy way to ease into witnessing: “I had something similar happen to me, and this is how God helped me through it.”

You don’t have to tell them to get down on their knees right there on the spot. They will get the picture. This is a much easier approach, and it gives them a way to escape their own demons.

 

Something to Ponder

Isn’t it funny that we have found that we have nothing to fear but fear itself?

Remember:

You are not, alone.

You are not forsaken.

You are not unloved.

Above all… never, ever, give up!

 

Born-Again Pagan

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Our bookstore only has one book in it since we just opened up less than a year ago. That book, is called, “Signs of Hope: Ways to Survive in an Unfriendly World.” It reaches out to those who may be suffering from anxiety, fear, addictions, depression, self-doubt, hopelessness, and the many other usual suspects. I am sure you can think of someone who could benefit from a book like this.

Just click on the “Bookstore,” tab at the top of this page to check it out.

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I have a chapter right from the book I have been talking about. See for yourself how it may help people. It is about the attitude of younger people today towards God. The title “Born-Again Pagan,” covers it all.

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Chapter 63

 

Born-Again Pagan

 

But the word of the Lord stands forever.  And this is the word that was preached to you. Therefore, rid yourselves of all malice and all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander of every kind.

1 Peter 1:25—2:1

 

I saw this bumper sticker while sitting at a stop light. I stretched my neck for a closer look. Bumper stickers fascinate me and make me think about the person in the car. What a wonderful way to “advertise”—both good thoughts and bad thoughts.

At first I laughed, and then I thought about what is happening in the world. Many people—especially young people—today are heading in the wrong direction. They are getting caught up in New Age religions and cults. People search for thrills, and find them in sinful places. Other bumper sticks promote cults—and even Satan worship.

We read about mass killings at schools, children who kill their parents, date rape, racial beatings, gay bashing, and on and one goes the list.

It is the responsibility of parents and local churches to reach out to these people. Peers who have already found Jesus can also come alongside them. Laughing at their bumper stickers just reinforces their belief in their “religions.”

We need to seek out the young people who are getting sucked into these false religions and wrong ways of becoming “spiritually connected” to let them know the true high they can have by knowing Jesus. Often a church’s ability to relate to young people in this way is measured by the number of teens and young adults in it. My church has a tremendous youth outreach that grows every day. The young people of the church go out and invite their friends to come see what’s going on.

We can model for the young people in our churches how to reach out to others to give them hope and then send our youth out to do the same. Young people are more open to others their own age who can show them the hope we have in Jesus Christ. Once these young men and women find Jesus, their lives will have new meaning. Then they need to feed on the truth and steadily grow as Christians.

 

By this time you ought to be teachers, [but] you need someone to

 teach you the elementary truths of God’s word all over again.

You need milk, not solid food. Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant,

 is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness.

But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have

 trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.

Therefore let us leave the elementary teaching about Christ and go on to maturity.

Hebrews 5:12—6:1

 

Further Adventures

Have an open house at your church for young people to come by and “test the waters.” You don’t have to have people telling the kids to get down on their knees and confess their sins right there on the spot. Let it be a comfortable time—a time to get acquainted in a relaxed setting. You do not even have to have a formal service. It should be like a real open house. Just let them be in the church with other young people from the church. They will decide if they want to come back for more.

In fact, let the youth group organize the open house and determine the best approach to use. (It may not look like anything you would plan, but that’s OK.) Since they’ve “been there and done that,” they know what other young people—even those “on the streets”—are going through.

If the open house goes well, you’ll not only have newborn Christians, you’ll also have a growing church.

 

Something to Ponder

Isn’t it funny how some misguided sinners think that Satan is their master, but the God of peace will soon crush Satan under His feet?