Weekly Recap: March 23-27

 

Greetings from Beverly Hills, Florida,

I hope our readers have enjoyed—and benefited from—this week’s posts.

By the way, have you noticed anything different in recent weeks or months?

In the early years of blogging, Norma Jean faithfully proofread my posts. She’s not perfect—but she’s much better than I am. Over the past year or two, I’ve tried to rely less on her and improve my own proofreading skills. Still, more often than not, a few errors managed to slip through.

For the past couple of years, a good brother from Texas has been kind enough to review my posts after publication. So, if you tend to read later in the day, you’ve probably seen a cleaner version than our early-morning readers!

Last fall, he suggested I subscribe to Grammarly, and that has made a significant difference. More recently, after using Grammarly, I’ve also been running my posts through ChatGPT for additional suggestions. Often, I incorporate its feedback to tighten wording, improve flow, or add smoother transitions between thoughts.

These tools help with clarity, grammar, and presentation. I’m sharing this information in the spirit of transparency and editorial integrity.  However, the ideas, insights, and applications remain entirely my own.

This recap is sent in case you missed any posts this week and would like to catch up. It’s also an easy way to share ThePreachersWord with friends, family, and fellow Christians—whether through social media or email.

I hope you have a great day and a wonderful weekend.

God bless,
Ken

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March Madness and the Myth of Knowing the Future

 

 

 

Luke 14:26-27, No Discounts on Discipleship

 

 

 

Beloved Specks Before a Boundless God

 

 

 

Head Full, Heart Hollow

 

 

 

BONUS POST

What if one simple force is quietly shaping your success—or your failure—every single day? This short riddle from a past post 14 years ago today, with a few minor changes, reveals a powerful truth about your life… and how to take control of it.  Click here to read Who Am I? Friend or Foe?

 

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