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Tony Funderburk Posted on February 9, 2025 by TonyFebruary 13, 2025
Faith over fear makes it bearable here

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Faith over fear. Make that your motto. Your creed. Or the sticky note you put on your computer. Whatever works.

Here’s one reason, I found in an article, about why it’s a good idea:

Because faith over fear Promotes Positive Action Over Paralysis

Hmm…sounds a little psychoanalytical. But here’s the rest of what they said:

“Faith encourages proactive behavior and resilience. When people have faith, whether in themselves, others, or in a higher power, they are more likely to take action despite uncertainties. And this can lead to personal growth, innovation, and community building. But fear often leads to inaction or defensive behaviors. And those can stagnate personal and collective progress. Faith inspires one to move forward. But fear might keep one stuck or retreating.”

OK. That’s a big nay-nay from over here in FunderWorld.

The article also said this about faith over fear:

“It Enhances Mental and Emotional Well-being.”

Well, I see nothing wrong with doing that. So, how did they illustrate this?

“Faith provides a sense of peace, hope, and security. And it can act as a psychological buffer against stress and anxiety. Plus, it comforts in times of uncertainty or hardship. Studies have shown that faith or spiritual beliefs can correlate with better mental health outcomes. And that includes lower levels of depression and anxiety. But fear can contribute to chronic stress, anxiety disorders, and a host of other mental health issues. Because it comes from negative anticipation and worry.”

Yeah, that gets a big, fat goose egg on the Tone-O-Meter.

So, let’s see how they did with their final reason to choose faith instead of fear:

“Faith Fosters Connection and Community: Faith often leads to communal bonds through shared beliefs, rituals, or goals. This can create supportive networks where individuals feel part of something larger than themselves. And that fosters a sense of belonging and mutual support. So, these connections can be invaluable in times of personal or societal crisis. But even though fear can unite people in emergencies it more often isolates individuals. Because fear responses can be individualistic and survival-focused. And that can potentially lead to division rather than unity.”

And that completes the NO THANK YOU trifecta.

Because not once did any of that information mention God the Father, God the Son, or God the Holy Spirit. Nope. It was all selfish mankind focus. And it attempted to make it sound inclusive and thoughtful and intelligent. But that kind of thinking makes you foolish.

Because here’s the real reason faith over fear is superior. God says it is. In fact, it appears that there are 365 times, in the Bible where God says not to fear. Once for every day of the year. And since He knows, better than you and me, how things work, I have faith in that.

Well, your dead-end dreams left you lacking laughter
And you lived your life in a smile-free shade.
And you found no faith in an ever after,
From the floor to rafter
Your foundation laid.  © 2015 & 2024

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Posted in Faith Hope and Love, freedom, The TRUTH Journal, Tony Funderburk | Tagged faith over fear, fear of the Lord, The Power of God's Love Podcast, trust God
Tony Funderburk Posted on February 6, 2025 by TonyFebruary 10, 2025
February days and their slicky tricky ways

February days have been a bit tricky, so far, here in the heart of the Heartland. Only a few days ago people walked in and out of stores in t-shirts and shorts. But for three days in a row, it’s been like Don Mclean sang,

But February made me shiver with every paper I’d deliver.

As I stood at the post office counter, yesterday, I overheard one of the clerks talking with a customer about this somewhat rollercoaster weather. The customer mentioned how he’d worn a t-shirt and shorts a few days ago. And now he had to wear his coat again. And the clerk chuckled and said, “Yeah, the only thing we enjoy about the weather in Kansas is complaining about it.”

Then, I smiled to myself because I’ve lived in several parts of America. And I’ve noticed that, in every one of those parts, people say the same kinds of things.

February days inspire these comments all around the world.

“You don’t like the weather here, wait an hour. It’ll change.”

“The one thing you can depend on about the weather here is that you can’t depend on it.”

“Yeah, the weather here in (fill in the blank) ain’t like weather anywhere else.”

Here’s what I say about it. You might as well be happy no matter what the weather is right now. Because you sure can’t control it. But you CAN control YOU.

What’s that you ask? How can you be happy when the world is so filled with cold and cold-hearted people?

Well, a man named Paul, wrote a letter to some people in Philippi, in Greece about how he could talked about how he could be content whether he a lot or a little. And he explained how to be happy where you are right now. He gave them the five letter solution:

J-E-S-U-S.

And Paul explained the reason for that five letter comment.

Because Jesus is able to “supply all your need according to His riches in glory.”

Did you catch that? Not according to YOUR earthly riches that He supplies all your needs. It’s according to “His riches in glory”. And His riches are all fulfilled and offered by Jesus. So, if you truly want to be happy where you are right now, look up and kneel down.

Then these February days won’t freeze your heart.
Every day’s another loving work of art.
From the moment that your feet hit the floor your heart will beat
With the faith that gives believers a head start.

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Posted in current events, Philippians, poets and poetry, Tony Funderburk | Tagged contented, February days, key to happiness
Tony Funderburk Posted on February 5, 2025 by TonyFebruary 10, 2025
The first week and what made it all unique

Imagine you’re hired for a new job. The company has a reputation for getting a lot done. And you’re fine with that. Because you know it means you won’t be bored. But then they hand you your itinerary for the first week. They tell you to assemble this list of products before the end of the day on Saturday.

  • Heavens
  • Earth
  • Sea
  • Light (that will separate days from nights)
  • Sky
  • Waters to go above and below the sky
  • Dry land in one place
  • More waters gathered waters into seas
  • Grass
  • Herbs
  • Fruit trees
  • Lights (sun, moon, stars)
  • Sea creatures
  • Birds
  • Land creatures (lots of kinds including creeping things)
  • Man
  • Woman

Whoa! And THAT’S just the first week.

What kind of job have you gotten yourself into? But that list isn’t the toughest challenge.

Yeah, when you go to your supervisor and ask where the raw materials are, he says:

“Raw materials?! There ain’t no raw materials around here! I mean, do you SEE any raw materials around here?! No, you don’t. And you know why? ‘Cause we ain’t got any raw materials ’round here!”

You, like a fool, ask: “Well, what do I use to make all this stuff?”

And your supervisor blurts out, “Words! Start talkin’ more and botherin’ me less, rookie!”

OK, let’s say you’re thick-skinned, and you don’t let a drill sergeant kinda boss intimidate you. But NOW what’re you gonna do?

Nuthin’, rookie! This is a story. Not reality.

But you know what IS reality? God used words to create that entire list of previously mentioned products. Because He didn’t have any raw materials either. He had to MAKE even the raw materials from scratch.

The very first day

Before there were created things, and darkness filled the air,
No world or human beings were existing anywhere.
Then God created earth and sea and all the heavens too.
There was no sun, no moon, no stars, and only God shone through.

He looked down at the waters and the dark face of the deep.
The earth was still and quiet just as we are when we sleep.
He said, “Let there be light” the way a perfect, true God could,
And then He saw the brand new light and knew that it was good.

Then God divided light and dark, and darkness He called Night.
The light would be called Day, and it was pleasing in His sight.
That evening and that morning wouldn’t be the total sum.
No, that was just the very first day. Five were yet to come.

You’ll have to get the book to find out about the rest of the first week. But you can get a copy, real fast, in the Rhyme and Reason Bookshop: https://www.tonyfunderburk.com/rhyme-and-reason-bookshop

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Posted in Bible study, Christian books for kids, ebooks for kids, Genesis, Tony Funderburk | Tagged creation week, the first week
Tony Funderburk Posted on February 4, 2025 by TonyFebruary 10, 2025
Ipecac, a heart attack, and things you just can't get back

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Ipecac. No, I’m not talking about the story of the headless horseman. I’m talking about syrup. And this ain’t from Aunt Jemima or even Cousin T’s.

Ipecac syrup is some kinda tough stuff.

In fact, ipecac is what they use in medical situations (poisonings, etc.) to induce vomiting. So, obviously it’s not something your body needs or wants.

And yet, would you believe people have used it (and somebody probably is even as you read this) to look good? Well, sort of.

One famous example is Karen Carpenter, who died at the prime age of 32. She died of a cardiac arrest at her parent’s house on this day, February 4, back in 1983. And the coroner’s report listed the cause of death as “imbalances associated with anorexia nervosa.” Yeah, Karen used ipecac syrup to vomit so she could lose weight and look slim and good, according to her misguided standards.

What a sad story. And a sad loss. Because she was SO talented. In fact, she had one of the purest voices in pop music. Ever. Plus, she could even play drums so well that she was voted best rock drummer of 1975. Go figure.

Karen, and her brother Richard, better known as The Carpenters, won Grammy awards for best song and best performance by a pop duo, for We’ve Only Just Begun, in 1971. They won the Grammy for best album of the year again in 1972. And they won the American Music Awards best pop duo in 1975. They were also nominated for lots of other awards. Back when awards weren’t some weird freak show.

Yeah, looks can deceive.

Because soon after their first awards and successes in 1970 Karen’s self image problems started. And they never really went away until she finally did in 1983.

It’s a little bit ironic that someone who appeared to have a heart to help and please others would die from ipecac syrup which destroys the heart muscles.

If you’ve never heard Karen sing, do yourself a favor today. Watch her sing “Superstar.” You can see it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJmmaIGiGBg

Check out what the world lost because of a low self-image problem. And I hope it inspires you to trust in God’s view of you instead of your own. Because once life on Earth is done the next phase is forever.

Understanding

It isn’t always easy.
It isn’t always hard.
The choice is yours to play
The winning or losing card.
It isn’t always visible.
It isn’t always hidden.
There is a light so beautiful,
You’ll think that it’s forbidden.

Oh, I believe in understanding,
In understanding each other.
Sooner or later you’ll find the key,
The key to the heart of your brother.

It isn’t always peaceful.
It isn’t always loud.
Sometimes you find yourself alone.
Sometimes you’re in a crowd.
It isn’t always happy.
It isn’t always sad,
And with a little understanding…
It isn’t always bad.

© 1978

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Posted in music history, Rhyme and Reason, The TRUTH Journal, Tony Funderburk | Tagged eternal perspective, ipecac syrup, self image, The Power of God's Love Podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on February 2, 2025 by TonyFebruary 9, 2025
Point finger, say stuff, that shows you don't know enough

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Here’s the three-step process a hypocrite uses to become one. Point finger. Say stuff. Play the sound of their own voice back in their head.

Now. Who’s ready to start with step one? Point finger.

Hmm. I see no hands raised. And, as Martha Steward used to say, that’s a good thing.

Because I know you’re like me. We’ve all certainly done things, in this life, we’re not proud of (or as the school teachers from the olden days would say, of which we’re not proud).

I know my faults and fails stack high.

But thankfully my shortcomings aren’t what keep me out of Heaven. And, by the way, it’s not my good deeds that get me there either. Nope. It’s not about me. It’s not about how wonderful or how miserable I am. And it’s not even about the donations I make to church or charities. It’s not about the people I know or the clothes I wear or the car I drive. Nope. It’s ALL about my relationship with my awesome Creator.

He is THE Christ. The one that, without Him, not even the “great and powerful Oz” would have ever been invented. The one who could actually create a “horse of a different color” if He felt like it. Oops, I didn’t mean to fly over the rainbow there. It was kind of a point finger say stuff moment. Sorry.

Anyway…

How about you and me taking the road less traveled, through the narrow gate? Let’s do our best to think first and not be hypocrites. And how about we follow…

The One True Way To Peace

Judge me; I need to be judged
Correct me;  whenever I’m wrong
Save me from thinking my thoughts
I’ve lived in them way too long

Show me what I need to see
Tell me what I have to hear
Give me a voice of wisdom
Thank You for taking my fear

And I have to trust that my God is just
And I feel my boldness increase
I’m a dissident, and I’m an instrument
For the one true Way to peace

Search me for the deeper things
Fill me from Your living well
Free me from the ways of man
Take me off the path to Hell

Listen to my fervent prayer
Bless me so that I can bless
Change me with Your mighty Word
Spare me with Your tenderness

Chorus

Make me to always understand
I’m only mighty in Your mighty Hand

inst…Chorus to end

© Copyright 1998 Tony Funderburk

So…do you call yourself a Christian?

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Posted in The TRUTH Journal, Tony Funderburk, Truth Bombs, Words and Music | Tagged hypocrisy, point a finger, point finger, The Power of God's Love Podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on February 1, 2025 by TonyFebruary 7, 2025
Hold on to the Truth like permanent bluetooth

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Regardless of what happens today, this weekend, or ever, hold on to the Truth. And just in case you didn’t catch it (but I bet you did), I capitalized the word, Truth. And I just did it again. Because I’m not talking about the truth that can be so manipulated in this world filled with lies and AI’s.

It’s crucial to hold on to THE Truth, now, more than ever.

Because now, more than ever, that Truth is the only Way to be truly free. Uh-oh. Now I’ve gone and done it. I capitalized the word “Way.” And just in case you didn’t know it (but I bet you do), it’s capitalized because it’s THE Way. And THE Way is the same as THE Truth.

By the way, if you haven’t already found your Way to the Truth (but I bet you have), don’t put it off even one more minute. Planes falling from the sky in the past few days should show you (and I bet they do) how uncertain your amount of time, here on Earth, is. And that uncertainty should make you curious about all the eternal Life talk Christians are always sharing. If it doesn’t, I hope it doesn’t take a personal tragedy to make you curious.

You caught that capitalized word, Life, didn’t you?

Of course, now I’ve gone full circle. Because Jesus called himself “the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” And He said He’s the only way to eternal life in Heaven. With all that’s going on, so far in 2025, I sure hope you’ve decided to take advantage of His amazing grace. I bet you have. But I bet you know someone who hasn’t. Tell ‘em time’s a-wastin’.

Back in 1985-86 I wrote a song called “Hold On.” I didn’t say to hold on to the truth. But the feel is still kinda there.

Hold On

I would love to take you in my arms
And capture all your dreams that get away
And put them in your heart where they belong
And fill it full of love so they can stay

But I wonder if there’s magic in my hands
And I don’t know for sure what I should do
To make your monsters fade and disappear
So I can only sing these words to you…

Hold on; you know you gotta hold real tight
Gotta keep your dreams where they’re easiest to see
Hold on; I know you gotta hold real tight
If you look behind the Love that’s where they’ll be

I would love to see your smiling face
And know that at least in some small way I was there
When you needed someone to help you through your darkness
And help you get your wings back in the air

Chorus

You got to keep believing in your choices
No one but you can really clear the air
And if you find you’re hearing different voices
Then it isn’t just a passing love affair

Repeat 1st verse and choruses to end

© 1986

Take a second and join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. When you do, I’ll send you links to 2 songs and 2 books that adults AND kids enjoy right away. Then, I’ll send you flashes of light from the faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

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Posted in current events, life is beautiful, The TRUTH Journal, Tony Funderburk, Words and Music | Tagged hold on, hold on to the truth, The Power of God's Love Podcast, the way the truth and the life
Tony Funderburk Posted on January 27, 2025 by TonyFebruary 5, 2025
Door on the left is so bereft

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Imagine yourself walking up to two big doors one cold morning in January. The door on the left is pure craftsmanship. It’s a rich, cobalt blue with pure silver handles and hinges. There’s a leaded crystal, mirrored window just high enough that you can only see the top of your head. The door on the right appears to be made of old, cracked, and peeling barn wood. The hardware is rusted, including large, bent nails protruding out next to the edges. There’s a clear window next to the top crosspiece with a fascinating red and white light glowing from within. You’re unsure which door to open to go inside and warm yourself, when suddenly a voice like a professional radio announcer says…

“Enter the door on the left, come inside, and relax. Everything your heart desires will be yours. Many servants await your arrival. Your comfort is their command. And your happiness is their pursuit.”

Your slightly hesitant hand turns the knob. But, then, another voice quietly whispers…

“Please, at least look inside the door on the right before you make your choice. There are no servants inside. But you’ll find someone who will walk with you and talk with you and listen to your problems day and night. He’ll ask you to work with him. But he’ll also bring you bread and wine, and you’ll never be hungry or thirsty again.”

So. Your choices are to work or be served. Which would you choose?

Well, the door on the left opens into a world made just for YOU.

And it’s a world where you’re more important than anyone else. Your needs will be attended to before anyone else’s. You will be a king, or queen (the only two choices). And there will be none like you. Interested? Come on, now. Be honest. You’re tempted, right? It’s OK to admit it. Everyone else who’s ever lived, lives now, or will ever live knows the same temptation.

Because it’s beguiling to believe the lies you concoct about yourself. And it’s alluring to allow yourself to experience every pleasure. It’s almost irresistible to invite those inner voices to seduce you to surrender.

Now, what if I told you the door on the right opens into the love of God? Yes, it’s a place where you’ll work if you want to eat. Sometimes you might have to work so hard you feel you can’t go on. But it’s also a place where you’ll find rest. A rest that brings you the eternal life that can’t be found anywhere else in the universe.

How do you decide which door to open and go inside? Think big picture. NO, bigger!

Think outside the box of your life here on planet Earth.

The years you spend inside your aging, dying body are but a vapor when compared to eternity. Yes, eternity is the big picture. Where do you want to be FOREVER?

Maybe you don’t want my advice. But I recommend you choose to walk into the love of God.

Because He’s your only source of eternal life. And here’s something crucial to understand. God loves you so much He gives you your own will. You get to choose. He knows you might not choose Him. But He also knows that if He didn’t give you the freedom to choose, it wouldn’t be true love. So what do you choose?

Like the whispering voice said, “please, at least look inside the door on the right”. It’s the right choice. If the love of God, and living forever, sounds good to you. Don’t enter the door on the left where, like Seals and Crofts sang, you’ll be the miserable “king of nothing.”

Instead…

Do Right and risk the consequences.
Do Right, and don’t you stand on fences.
Yeah, whatever you do, with all of your might…Do Right.

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Posted in choose life, Do Right, life is beautiful, The TRUTH Journal, Tony Funderburk, Words and Music | Tagged a matter of life and death, choose life, do right, door on the left, The Power of God's Love Podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on January 26, 2025 by TonyFebruary 10, 2025
Rage bait, lots of hate, many saying they can’t wait

The system that runs X.com (formerly known as Twitter) acknowledges an increase in “Rage Bait” posts there. Here’s what they say: “There’s a noticeable presence of posts designed to incite anger or controversy, often referred to as “rage bait,” which can lead to negative interactions and a less enjoyable platform experience.”

Wow. People create “Rage bait” posts on X just to make people mad.

I wouldn’t have thought anyone, since people are “basically good” would ever do such a thing. Especially since all that kind of behavior can do is increase engagement in the form of likes, retweets, comments, or shares. Of course, I share that last thought as facetious tongue-in-cheek humor.

And evidently rage bait posts have these characteristics:

  • Provocative Statements: Content that is deliberately controversial, often involving sensitive topics like politics, religion, race, or identity.
  • Misleading or Exaggerated Headlines: Headlines or titles that are sensationalized or do not accurately reflect the content of the post to draw clicks.
  • Outrageous Claims: Statements or assertions that are so extreme they are bound to provoke disagreement or anger.
  • Selective Information: Presenting only part of the story or facts in a way that is misleading or biased to stir up anger or debate.

So, there are lots of people (and their digital robots, aka: bots) who have nothing better to do than to stir up trouble. Who’d’ve thunk it? Actually I’ll tell you who’d’ve thunk it in just a minute or two. First, here’s why the X system thinks those knuckleheads do all that rage baiting. And why it’s a problem.

They say it’s because it leads to:

  • Polarization: Such posts can deepen divides by inciting arguments, misinformation, and misunderstanding among users.
  • Decreased Quality of Discourse: The focus shifts from constructive dialogue to heated debates or personal attacks, degrading the quality of interaction on the platform.
  • User Fatigue: Constant exposure to anger-inducing content can lead to user fatigue, where individuals might disengage from the platform or become more cynical about online interactions.
  • Manipulation of Engagement Metrics: Since platforms often prioritize content with high engagement, rage bait can manipulate these metrics, leading to an algorithmically favored environment of controversy over substantive discussion

But I say it’s actually part of the worldwide rebellion against the one, true, living, loving Creator of Heaven and Earth. Yep. And God predicted that people would get this rage-baiting way. In fact, He inspired Paul to write about the kind of perilous times we see these days. Paul wrote:

“But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God…”

(side note: keep in mind, the “last days” could last longer than you might think, or there might only be a few more)

So.

Another one of the many times God predicts how awful we’ll be.

And we live down to His expectations. Because of how easily and quickly that can happen, here’s what I suggest. When you go on social media, be salt and light. Don’t be a fish. Don’t take the rage bait. Find ways to show love for your Creator and your neighbor. Not love for self or money. And get out of the U.N. Oops, I mean take the un off unthankful, unholy, and unloving (actually I mean both, but that’s for another time).

Put up some sage bait.
Skip the brainless rage bait.
Show the world the reason we exist.
You’ll need some wisdom.
Go and get yourself some,
So, when you see the bait, you can resist.

Then, take a second and join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. When you do, I’ll send you links to 2 songs and 2 books that adults AND kids enjoy right away. Then, I’ll send you flashes of light from the faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

Stay tuned,

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Posted in Rhyme and Reason, social media, Tony Funderburk | Tagged anger management, rage bait, social media noise
Tony Funderburk Posted on January 24, 2025 by TonyJanuary 24, 2025
Chromium health benefits didn't inspire my wits

Some say chromium health benefits are measurable. Others say no. Yeah, it’s just like everything else these days. Tons of evidence why something’s good for you. And tons of evidence against it.

The FDA says this about chromium health benefits:

“One small study suggests that chromium picolinate may reduce the risk of insulin resistance, and therefore possibly may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. But the FDA concludes that the existence of such a relationship between chromium picolinate and either insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes is highly uncertain.”

But proponents have used chromium for a wide variety of applications. Here’s a blurb I found:

“Chromium is famous for its reflective, metallic luster when polished. It is used as a protective and decorative coating on car parts…usually applied by electroplating.”

As for me, I’m not gonna take any time to research the chromium picolinate connection. But I’ve always been a fan of shiny chrome. And that’s gotta be part of the reason the word “chromium” popped into my head when a young photographer shared a very dazzling picture of a shiny hot air balloon glowing with the reflection of a sunset sky.

The balloon must have been made of the material you see on those shiny balloons have sometimes. Because it looked like metal floating in the sky. With a tiny flame blowing heat up into it from the bottom. And amazing colors in the sky also looked metallic in the reflection.

I doubt there’s any chromium health benefits to it, but I just had to write…

Chromium Reflections

In chromium reflections,
With scarlet overtones,
I saw the bright perfections
In thirteen xylophones.
Through auburn, crystal twilight,
In clouds of rippled glass,
Some angels saw the highlight
And said, “Let this one pass.” © 2023

The balloon is what the glasses see at the top of this post.

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Posted in imagination station, life is beautiful, Rhyme and Reason, Tony Funderburk | Tagged chromium health benefits, hot air balloon, photopoetography
Tony Funderburk Posted on January 23, 2025 by TonyJanuary 23, 2025
Fear is deception. So, how's your reception

Fear IS deception. That’s what some people believe. And for different reasons. But, for the most part, this reasons are wrong.

Because fear is not deception.

And if you believe you’re fearless, then you haven’t seen all the information.

Fear IS an option. And the right kind of fear should generate the right option.

I’m gonna share a story with you, that I shared 10 years ago. A story about someone who had fear as an option, but chose not to give in to it.

Imagine you’re a nice-looking young woman and you’ve just gotten off work at your late-night job. You go outside to your car and find a blizzard waiting for you. You’re already tired from 9 hours on your feet, serving belligerent patrons. And now you have a 40 mile drive in a blinding blizzard to look forward to. But that’s not all.

Then, you find out the canyon road you typically drive is blocked off by a car accident. So, you’re left with two other options. One takes you over a route higher in the mountains where you know it’s gonna be slick and treacherous. The other route is mostly downhill, through another canyon. But you’ve never driven home that way. Which route would you take?

Well, this woman chose the downhill, winding, canyon road. She was terrified of the circumstances. But she knew she had to get home to her family. So, she started her drive down the dark, snowy, slick road. Her hands practically squeezed imprints into the steering wheel.

She tossed up a desperate prayer,

“God, please don’t let me slide off into the ditch or the creek. Please help me to make it home.”

The visibility was barely 10 feet in front of the headlights. And they began to dim from layers of freezing snow. Every so often the tires would slide a little bit. And each time the young woman’s whole body jerked as she gasped and panicked a little. But she kept gently easing the car forward, careful to look for the white and yellow lines in the road. And they didn’t appear often enough for her liking.

This drive, which would normally take about thirty minutes, ended up taking two hours. And by the time the exhausted young woman reached the end of the canyon and turned onto the highway, she could hardly breathe. But she’d made it through the worst. At least that’s what she thought.

To her dismay, the well-lit highway was covered in about 4 or 5 inches of snow. And it too was dangerously slick. And now she had to deal with multiple other “crazies” who didn’t seem to slow down for the conditions at all. She still had 15 miles to go.

As she slogged along at only about 20 miles an hour, other cars whizzed by and flopped magnesium chloride-filled slush all over her windshield. But now she was determined and undaunted.

She vowed to make it home no matter what.

She did. But her accomplishment wasn’t achieved as a result of the absence of fear. It came about as a result of her not giving into the fear. You can say fear is deception all you want. But she knew, without a doubt, fear IS an option.

And because it is, we can have heroes. But even more important than that, it should highlight your need for a living, loving Savior who wants you to have everlasting Life. This life isn’t going to last forever. But this life isn’t all you’ll have if you trust Jesus. I hope you will.

You may have a blizzard going on in your life right now. And you may be tempted to give up and give in to fear of the unknown. I urge you to resist that temptation and instead hold onto the promise that God gave you a “spirit of power and of love and of a sound mind.” Then, the only fear you’ll encounter is the fear of the Lord.

And that’s the beginning of wisdom.

That won’t magically make the “blizzard” go away. But it WILL give you the courage and strength to keep driving toward home.

The keys are in your hand. It’s up to you. Ready to drive toward home?

Take a second and join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. When you do, I’ll send you some music and a book for kids right away. Then, I’ll send you daily flashes of light from the faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 22, 2025 by TonyJanuary 22, 2025
People in charge without brains that are large

With all the frustrating things your government does, it’s tempting to simply gripe, complain, and yell at the people “in charge.” But those things just add to the chaos and confusion?

And that might be playing into the hands of the people in charge.

How about you try this on for size. Use your frustration as a springboard of opportunity to talk to your Creator. From what I’ve read and heard, I believe He’d love to hear from you. Anytime. And all the time. And when you talk to Him, you get wonderful side effects.

Wisdom. Understanding. And less chaos and confusion. So, the next time those people (who like to think they’re in charge) do stupid stuff (and it’ll be any second now) don’t gripe and complain. Why not do this…

Instead

Don’t try to pray away all the pain.
You could be disappointed, disillusioned, disenchanted.
Don’t ask God to save you from the hurt.
You could live to see that the prayer has not been granted.

Instead…give thanks for all His love.
Instead…be glad for all He’s done.
Our sin could torture us forever.
Instead…He gave His only Son.

Don’t be so quick to ask for an end
To the hard times, rocky roads, and fire and rain.
Don’t cry out for a wonderful sign
And when it doesn’t appear, throw your hands up in vain.

Instead…give thanks for all His love.
Instead…be glad for all He’s done.
Our sin could torture us forever.
Instead…He gave His only Son.

There will be trials called tribulation,
In every life, in every nation.
You could give up, but bow your head
And thank your loving Lord instead.

© 2010

Take a second and join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. When you do, I’ll send you some music and a book for kids right away. Then, I’ll send you daily flashes of light (that often rhyme) from the faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 21, 2025 by TonyJanuary 22, 2025
Rhyming books for little kids and more

Rhyming books?! Are you kidding me? Who in their right mind would fall for such a thing? Because that’s all so last century. These days, kids want rap. Not stuff that actually rhymes.

And just saying “rhyming books” sounds so lame. Right?

I mean, who still wants some goofy cat in the hat or green eggs and ham from Sam I am? And if Jack and Jill go up that hill one more time for a pail a water, I’ll have to cry “Foul!” After water runs downhill. Why not wait for the water to come down. Stop going up there I say!

But who am I that I should have an opinion on it? I mean, besides a guy who’s written thousands of rhymes. And even published some actual rhyming books. Put those minor details out of your mind. And read some bullet points from an article that shared the benefits of rhyming in books for kids.

Here’s the list they shared:

  • Memorable and Catchy: Rhymes are easy to remember. The rhythmic patterns help children memorize words and phrases
  • Language Development: Exposure to rhyming sounds helps phonological awareness, which is crucial for learning to read. Kids pick up on sounds, patterns, and can predict upcoming words, for better language skills.
  • Enjoyment and Engagement: The playful nature of rhymes often leads to laughter and joy. Children are naturally drawn to the musical quality of rhyming text, which keeps them engaged longer.
  • Rhythmic Flow: The cadence of rhyming books mimics lullabies or songs for a rhythmic flow that can calm children, especially during bedtime or quiet times.
  • Improves Listening Skills: Rhymes require children to listen closely to catch the rhyme. And that can sharpen their listening skills.
  • Encourages Participation: Rhyming books often invite children to join in. And that can foster active participation in the reading process which can boost confidence in early readers.
  • Cultural and Traditional Value: Many traditional tales and nursery rhymes come in rhyming forms, And that can be a fun and accessible way to pass down folklore and traditions and connect children to their cultural heritage.

Take a second and join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. When you do, I’ll send you some music and a rhyming book for kids right away. Then, I’ll send you daily flashes of light from the faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

Stay tuned…

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 20, 2025 by TonyJanuary 21, 2025
When you were young what songs were sung?

When you were young, was the world a better place? And can you honestly agree with these thoughts.

  • You had a lot more fun
  • People were nicer
  • Grownups took better care of our world
  • Life was just plain easier

Yeah, when you were young, was that how it was?

I sure thought it was. At least that’s how I thought when I was young. But then, one day, it came time to put away childish things.

And I realized that it was my rose-colored memories. Not 100% of it. Because there were plenty of improvements over what our world and our country have become during my time here on Earth.

I believe every generation, from the second one on down, have probably dealt with those thoughts.

So, you can fondly remembering childhood. Or you might even remember it with anger and frustration.

But that’s all just potentially negative distraction. Because you can’t go back even one second. And it doesn’t make sense to hold anyone from the past (including yourself) responsible for it.

So, here’s what makes more sense. Realize those thoughts from your childhood were childish thoughts. Those memories were childish, even if they’re cherished. And right now is the time you actually live in. So, right now it’s time to put away those childish things.

I can still remember hearing my Grandparents lament, “What’s this world coming to?” And now I hear my generation, the Boomers, say much of the same.

Yep, it’s a matter of perspective.

But it’s also a matter of putting on your grownup clothes and doing something about here and now. Do something to bring joy to someone’s life so they might have at least a glimmer of hope to be able to say “life was so much nicer, when I was young.”

Take a second and join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. When you do, I’ll send you some music and a book for kids right away. Then, I’ll send you daily flashes of light from the faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

Maybe I was naive and young.
Maybe life was speaking in tongues.
I would say let the bells of freedom be rung.
But time can temper the freest of souls.
Life has ways of changing our goals.
If we play a part, who hands out the roles? © 1989-2017

(from “Learn Those Lines”)

Stay tuned…

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 19, 2025 by TonyFebruary 1, 2025
Love and strength are found in the water, not on ground

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Anyone who truly knows me might tell you, if cornered, that I’m definitely anti touchy feely ushy-gushy stuff. So, I make it a point to write books for kids with a good balance of love AND strength. And I believe that’s the example you can see in the bestselling life manual of all time.

Yeah, God overflows with both love and strength.

And I’m confident I’ll be at my best when I’m following the example you can easily see in Jesus. Plus, I think that’s fairly easy to see in my writing. If you think I’m wrong about that, feel free to show me why you think that way.

Anyway…

I shared all that because of a summary I found of one of my most recent books for kids. The book is called “The Lonely Lilypad.” And, as I said, I believe it shows that nice balance of love and strength. But the summary mentions a bunch of touchy feely ushy-gushy stuff. Here’s what it says:

“The Lonely Lilypad” by Tony Funderburk explores several themes, including:

  • Loneliness: The central theme revolves around the feeling of being alone or isolated, as depicted by the lonely lilypad’s initial state in the story.
  • Friendship: The narrative progresses to show how relationships and companionship can transform loneliness into joy, emphasizing the importance of friendship and connection.
  • Hope: The story conveys a message of hope, demonstrating that even in solitude, there’s potential for change and happiness through new relationships or unexpected friendships.
  • Kindness: There’s an underlying theme of kindness where characters help each other, suggesting that acts of kindness can lead to meaningful connections.
  • Community: The story might also touch on the idea of community, where individuals come together, illustrating how a community can support its members, making everyone feel included.
  • Nature: As the setting is in a natural environment, there’s an appreciation for nature and its creatures, subtly teaching about the ecosystem and the beauty of the natural world.

And the summary ended with this:

“These themes are woven into a narrative that aims to teach children about emotional resilience, the value of friendship, and the beauty of life’s surprises through a simple yet engaging story.”

So, how ’bout that?

Evidently I wrote a book that emphasized feelings, transformations, more feelings, acts of kindness, community, inclusivity, more feelings, and even lessons about our ecosystem and “natural world.”

Wow. I didn’t realize I could be so progressive. But there you have it. In red and yellow (and black and white, so we can keep it inclusive). Now, I’m not even sure I can recommend you to my own book. And maybe I shouldn’t share the link, to get this crazy coloring and drawing book, with my email subscribers. But what the hey. I will. Because I think they’ll understand and forgive me.

Now, how did those first lines go…?

So, once there was a lilypad that no frog ever used.
You wouldn’t think a lilypad could get its feelings bruised.
But sure enough, this lilypad cried to itself each night
And each day did its very best to stay out of plain sight.

Do you have kids, grandkids, or know someone who does? Well, if you’re the forgiving (and inclusive) type, too, maybe you should subscribe to my TRUTH Journal so you can grab the link to “The Lonely Lilypad.” But, remember I warned you about the ushy-gushy stuff.

Stay tuned…

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 18, 2025 by TonyJanuary 19, 2025
Latest trends that lead to dead-ends

Oh brother. I found an article on the latest trends in books for kids. And if it’s accurate, and from what I’ve seen it is, Houston, we have a problem (and every other city, town, and village).

Don’t take my word for it. See if you agree with these latest trends:

1. Diversity and Inclusivity:

There’s a significant push towards representation in Christian children’s books. Including characters from various ethnic backgrounds, family structures, and those with disabilities. And the inclusion is more natural and less forced than in previous years, aiming to reflect a diverse Christian community.

2. Emotional Intelligence:

Books that focus on emotional intelligence are on the rise. They address mental health, empathy, and try to understand emotions from a Christian perspective. This trend helps nurture compassionate and emotionally aware young Christians.

3. Interactive Storytelling:

With technology’s influence, interactive elements like Augmented Reality (AR) become more common. And books now often invite participation. They offer choose-your-own-adventure styles or interactive activities that engage readers in the narrative experience.

4. STEM Integration:

Christian children’s books increasingly integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) themes into narratives. This trend aims to insert fun into learning and still align with Christian teachings.

5. Graphic Novels and Comics:

The popularity of graphic novels and comics in children’s literature has spilled over into Christian themes. These formats are used to tell stories of faith through Bible narratives or Christian life lessons to visually engage readers.

6. Focus on Modern Issues:

Books are tackling contemporary issues like environmental stewardship, social justice, and even the implications of technology from a Christian viewpoint. And this reflects a broader societal conversation but through a faith-based lens.

7. Classic Adaptations and New Interpretations:

Timeless Christian stories like “Pilgrim’s Progress” are being adapted for modern audiences, often with updated language or illustrations to connect with today’s children. New interpretations of biblical stories or Christian allegories are also popular.

8. Rhyming and Poetic Styles:

There’s a notable trend for books that use rhyme or poetry to teach theology, moral lessons, or even basic prayers. This approach makes complex ideas more accessible and memorable for young readers.

9. Non-Fiction Growth:

The juvenile non-fiction segment within Christian literature is seeing growth, focusing on educational content that aligns with Christian teachings, like history, science, and biographies of influential Christians.

10. Digital Influence:

The influence of digital media is unmistakable, with books often mimicking digital styles in illustrations or structure, and some even incorporating digital components for an enhanced reading experience.

The article finished off with this summary:

“These trends indicate a dynamic evolution in Christian children’s literature, aiming to resonate with contemporary children while maintaining the core messages of Christian faith. However, individual preferences among Christian families can vary, so these trends might be more pronounced in some communities or regions than others.”

Notice how SO much information and SO many writers and content producers LUV to use some form of evolution? Yeah, it’s ubiquitous. And another awful trend is how many articles use the ing forms of words. I replaced some of them in the article because there were so many. But so many phrases are structured this way:

Books are tackling…
are being adapted…
literature is seeing growth, focusing on (double hit)…
books often mimicking…
aiming to resonate…
while maintaining the core…

So, I’m much more old-fashioned (or should I say olde-fashioned?).

But some of the latest trends are mighty cool, too. I’m a big fan of digital tools like computers, tablets, and smartphones. Because they help you do amazing things our ancestors could only dream about.

But I believe it’s important and crucial to temper the digital tools with wisdom. And that means, we’re doomed. Because I just don’t see wisdom as a principal player in technological development.

That’s why I and (and will be, eternally) grateful to be tapped into the Life of the ultimate source of information. Because that ultimate source is the one who loves me (and you) enough to pay the price for the consequences of our lack of wisdom.

Anyway…

Tell me what you think about the latest trends in books for kids in Christian families.

Also, once you see the benefit, join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. And I’ll send you daily flashes of light so we can stay focused on faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 17, 2025 by TonyJanuary 19, 2025
Unlock the Grok For More About the Rock

I discovered a convenient way to dive a little deeper into information. And X marks the spot. Yeah, the social media channel known as X. Maybe you remember it as Twitter. Anyway, all you gotta do to tap into the “secret” little tool is click or tap on the XI icon, known as Grok, next to a post or profile when you see it. Unlock the Grok. That’s what I call it.

And a lot of info can pour out when you unlock the Grok.

For example, I responded to a question about why politicians so often connect with the worst possible Christian “teachers.” And I quoted 2 Timothy 4:3 (NKJV):

“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables.”

Well, my response unlocked the Grok. And here’s what you could find out from the Grokster:

  • Tony Funderburk’s post quotes a biblical passage from 2 Timothy 4:3-4, warning about people turning away from sound doctrine to follow teachings that suit their desires.
  • This post is a direct response to criticism of Paula White, a televangelist known for prosperity gospel teachings, suggesting that people seek out teachers like her due to a desire for comforting or self-serving messages rather than truth.
  • The concept of “itching ears” in the post relates to a broader critique of modern religious practices where individuals might prefer teachings that align with their personal desires over traditional or sound doctrine.

The Prosperity Gospel, also known as prosperity theology, the health and wealth gospel, or the gospel of success, is a religious belief that has gained significant traction among some Charismatic Christians. It posits that financial blessing and physical well-being are always God’s will for believers. The doctrine suggests that through faith, positive scriptural confession, and donations to religious or charitable causes, one’s material wealth can be increased.

Key points of the Prosperity Gospel based on the information provided:

  • Core Beliefs: Adherents of the Prosperity Gospel believe that God wants believers to be richly blessed in this life, with physical well-being and material riches being seen as signs of divine favor. They emphasize that faith can lead to liberation from poverty, sickness, and other life challenges through the atonement of Jesus Christ.
  • Historical Development: The Prosperity Gospel evolved from the New Thought movement of the early 20th century, which focused on the power of positive thinking and the mind’s ability to influence reality, including health and wealth. It was further developed within American Pentecostalism, with figures like Oral Roberts becoming early mainstream proponents.
  • Other Key Figures: Prominent leaders associated with the prosperity theology include Oral Roberts, Kenneth Copeland, Joel Osteen, T.D. Jakes, and Paula White, among others. These figures have played significant roles in spreading the doctrine through televangelism and mega-churches.

Here’s some more interesting insight:

  • Criticism: The Prosperity Gospel has faced substantial criticism from various Christian denominations and secular observers. Critics argue that it distorts traditional Christian teachings by focusing on material wealth over spiritual growth, promotes idolatry, and can be exploitative, particularly towards the poor. It’s been suggested that this theology blames individuals’ lack of faith for their misfortunes, which can be problematic from both a theological and ethical standpoint.
  • Cultural Impact: The spread of Prosperity Gospel has not been confined to the U.S.; it has also found followers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, influencing millions to leave traditional churches for those promoting prosperity theology. However, this has also led to concerns about the exploitation of vulnerable populations.
  • Theological Concerns: Many theologians and Christian leaders see the Prosperity Gospel as contrary to the teachings of Jesus, who emphasized humility, compassion, and the acceptance of suffering as part of the Christian life. Critics argue that this focus on material prosperity undermines the core messages of the Gospel, which center on spiritual richness and the acceptance of life’s hardships.
  • Modern Context: The Prosperity Gospel continues to be a controversial topic, with its teachings often highlighted in public discourse through the activities of televangelists and mega-church pastors. It remains a significant part of contemporary Charismatic Christianity, drawing both followers and detractors due to its promises and methods.

Wow. That’s actually very good.

I was surprised to find information that didn’t seem to be influenced by an anti-Christian bias. Or a bias against Christians who want to admonish the prosperity gospel “preachers.” So, I was glad to discover how to unlock the Grok.

Then, I asked Grok to write an eight line poem on what to watch for in the prosperity gospel message. And here’s what Grokspeare composed:

In the whispers of prosperity’s claim,
Seek not just wealth, but wisdom’s gain.
Look for teachings of love and grace.
Not promises of an easy place.

Beware the lure of earthly treasure,
For true wealth lies in spiritual measure.
In the gospel, find faith’s true light,
Where peace and joy, not riches, are right.

So, if you wanna share poetry with your audience, friends, and family, you should probably not unlock the Grok. But don’t be too hard on him. He’s digital. That means true emotion isn’t likely to give real poets any competition. Then again, wannabe poets might feel threatened.

There you go. Maybe this all meant nothing at all to you. But if you found some benefit, join the growing body of believers who’ve already signed up for the TRUTH Journal. And I’ll send you daily flashes of light so we can stay focused on faith, hope, and the power of God’s love.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 16, 2025 by TonyJanuary 24, 2025
Time between dates never moves. It just waits.

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You know the time between dates is measurable. So, I know you know those measurements are called days or weeks or months or years, etc. Because those are the words we use to describe measurements of time. Alright. I think we’re good on that.

But wait. Some people think there’s not time between dates.

Uh-oh. I think I just kicked my figurative toe on a figurative can of figurative worms. Well, that figures. I do that kind of thing all the time when I start talking about golden calves (I’ll just leave that there).

Anyway…

I saw again today where a Christian, on social media, said certain things don’t affect God the way you might think because He’s “outside of time.”

And once again, I can’t just not reply. Nope. Because God can no more be outside of time than you or me. Or even Dick Van Dyke (not-so-obscure old guy reference humor). Because ALL of existence, including God exists IN time. Because time exists because God exists.

Wow, those last couple of thoughts contained a lot of becauses (not a real word, but it makes a point). And that’s to highlight the point.

God thinks one thought after another. It takes time to do that. God created the different components of the Earth, solar system, galaxies, and universe on different days. It takes time to do that. And God is the ultimate intelligent designer, so it didn’t take more than six days for Him to make it ALL.

But there WAS time between dates, so to speak.

God called those measurements of time (which He was fully IN as He created) days. Not periods of time. Days. And not some esoteric days. Nope. He mentioned a morning and an evening.

I’m not gonna dive deeper into whether or not God is out of time. Because I’m put together some thoughts (which takes time) and share a fun reason-filled rhyme about this. But I DO think you’ll enjoy a deeper dive on the subject. So, try this God outside of time article. It’s great. Before you do, maybe you should consider…

Playtoe’s Dilemma

So, Playtoe was a guy who couldn’t speak
Because he had no time, and he was weak.
Too weak to speak a syllable because his time was still and full.
But what brought on this time, no time, mystique?

Well, Playtoe wasn’t sure, but he just knew
His own ideas described God right and true;
That He’s in an eternal now, but no one seems to know quite how
He does what it takes time for Him to do.

Yeah, Playtoe said God lives outside of time.
But that thought has no reason and no rhyme.
When one thought follows other thoughts, a sequence then connects the dots,
And not to call it time would be a crime.

If Playtoe could have only learned to trust
That God can change His mind and still be just,
And perfect from forever past, and in Whom all of time will last,
He would have never ended up nonplussed.

Ol’ Playtoe DID find out the Truth one day.
But, sadly, much too late to find his way
To where man-made philosophies, run by those gods with little g’s,
Will nevermore befuddle and betray.

© 2025

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 15, 2025 by TonyJanuary 15, 2025
What are you gonna do? Something you wanna do?

Ok, let’s say you need a Creality K2 Plus Combo 3D Printer 600mm/s Multi-Color Printing w/ CFS. And you need it in a hurry. Or maybe your Random 2 PLA+ANYCUBIC Kobra 3 Combo 3D Printer 600mm/s Smart Multicolor Printing is showing its age and you’d like to upgrade. And what if your Autel MaxiSys Elite II PRO ULTRA Auto Diagnostic Scanner Programming E~CU Coding is on the fritz. What are you gonna do?

Of course, I realize you might only be thinking about a Solar Battery Powered Wireless Security Camera System WiFi IP with Outdoor Home Audio. Or a 8″ 10″ 12″ 14″ Gel Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress In A Box (that comes in Twin Full Queen King). And you creative types might be eyeballing the Donner DDP-60 88 Key Semi-Weighted Digital Electric Piano Keyboard & Pedal. In those cases, I have the same question.

What are you gonna do?

Well, you’re NOT gonna pay full price. That’s for sure.

Because eBay has a coupon for you. Take 15% off home, tech, and more. Just go to eBay.com, use the code: FRESHSTART And make your selections up to $350. You can do that twice, by the way. The deal started 1/13/25 and ends 1/24/25 11:59 PM PT. So, get your goods while the gettin’s good. And there are nearly 30,000 things to choose from. So, you’re bound to find something you need.

Now, you might wonder why I’d share a money-saving tip like this. Especially when I so clearly tend to share the rhymes and reasons found in the logical evidence for our Creator God. Well, it’s purely self-serving.

Yep. When you use this eBay.com link I’m sharing, and actually buy something, I make money. Bam! It’s not a lot. It’s a commission for referring you to eBay.com. But it doesn’t alter the prices there at all. Nope. You get the 15% discount, eBay.com gets more customers, and I make a little money to help me keep this website and my podcast going strong.

Another way you can support what I do without it costing you anything you weren’t gonna spend anyway.

Win – Win – Win – Win  You, eBay, the sellers on eBay, and me.

Now, THAT is a life lesson from Phi Slamma Jamma. So, NOW, what are you gonna do.

As for me?

I’m gonna leave my cares and troubles far behind
I’m gonna live this brand new life that I’ve designed?
And I’m gonna love discovering which way to go.
I’m gonna laugh and then say yes instead of no.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 14, 2025 by TonyJanuary 19, 2025
Music is real and much more than a feel

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Music isn’t the only thing that makes you human. And it’s not even the main thing. But music is real. And that’s true even though it’s totally invisible and void. You can’t hold it, touch it, or physically feel it. So, it’s an amazing and complicated marker, among many markers, for what makes us human.

Music is real and everybody knows it.

Unless you’re deaf, you know how real music is. What it does to you, working from the inside out after it travels from the outside in to you.

And, I need to walk the “deaf” comment back a little. Because way, way back in the day I dated a wonderful woman who was deaf. And I remember how much she liked to dance. One time, after a spin around the dance floor, I asked her how she did it since she couldn’t hear. And she explained she could “feel hear” the beat of the loud music through the floor. So, she was able to move to it.

I thought that was so cool. And I’ve never forgotten it.

A few years ago I shared an article about how people with advanced dementia can make sudden, remarkable improvements in cognition when they hear familiar music. “Scientists” discovered how music can “wake up” brains that are almost completely gone. And they said the results they saw were “sometimes truly magical and inexplicable.” (side note: their use of inexplicable is why I put quotation marks around “scientists”)

Anyway…

Those “scientists” said those dementia sufferers seem to “come back” for a bit as they listen to familiar songs they love. And they call music a “proto-language.” Think of it as how parents talk to a baby.

So, they think music is a language, eh? Hmm…

I believe I’ve mentioned that a lot more than once here on my website. And I’ve talked about how that’s just one of many indicators that music is real and evolution is a stupid theory. Even those “scientists” theorized that “music appreciation appears to be embedded or wired into nearly all regions of the brain.”

“Wired into.” Uh, that would imply somebody did some wiring. Because something that complicated would not have created itself out of primordial soup. Wonder who could’ve “wired” music to brains?

Those same “scientists” also said that “music seems to be tied in closely with love and relationships.” What possible evolutionary purpose would that serve? (that was a rhetorical question)

Finally, the research shows that music has a “clear, powerful physiological effect” on social bonding. And, because of that, the conclusion appears to be self evident. It’s so important to your brain’s design that music is really an “indispensable part of what makes us human.”

Give Me Songs

Give me songs to wake the brain waves
Through my often cluttered mind.
Give me sonic repercussions
No one else will ever find.
And a musical sensation
With connections to the source
Of all music and creation.
Yes, please give me that, of course.

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Tony Funderburk Posted on January 13, 2025 by TonyJanuary 18, 2025
Servitude Heart is the right place to start

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He showed up with a servitude heart. And that was no small detail. Because he was actually a king. No, that’s not quite accurate. He was THE king. Of the whole universe, in fact. But He showed up here in our dirty, little world with a mission to make things right. And His actions, over and over, proved He came here to serve, not BE served.

The ultimate model of a servitude heart.

And it makes perfect sense to say He’s the ultimate model. Because He even says that you and I were made in His image and likeness. It’s kinda like He’s the mold (defined: a distinctive and typical style, form, or character AND form or shape, especially the features or physique of a person). And you and I were copies made from that mold.

So, here’s what I think (and you can take what I think PLUS a smartphone and make a call to just about anywhere in the world). God knew, when He made us, and even more now, that us copies would never live up to the original. And He planned out actions He could and/or would take to compensate for, and even wipe out, our stupid decisions AND the consequences for them.

That information about His character inspired me to write a song about how a servitude heart should be our response to His love. You have the freedom to disagree. But I bet you don’t.

Consequential Servitude

God looked down on me. He knew I was wrong;
Usurped my position I’d held for so long.
Yeah, He just took over where my brain left off.
He knew it was risky. He knew they’d all scoff.
Sometimes I’m so stupid, and so often blind;
Trade reason for feelings; mistakes underlined.

And so again; I behold the outer man
Through God’s condescending attitude.
And I defer to the perfect Architect
And this consequential servitude.

He spirals His thoughts through my barricade.
He knows I am feeble, yet hands me His blade.
And He tells me to rise up from my Phoenix blight
He builds me a fortress of conquering Light.
When my clay is brittle and crumbles to sand,
I long to be putty in my Master’s hand.

And then I can behold the inner man
Through God’s condescending attitude.
Because He chose me as His dwelling place
I choose this consequential servitude.

There were no incantations, no hallelujah chorus.
He succumbed to His detractors; withstood an inquisition.
And then commended His spirit, relinquished His position,
And then He died a death that was for us!

Repeat Ist verse and 2nd chorus…end

© 2001

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