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VERSE OF THE DAY
“Do not conform to the patterns of this world but be, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is - his good, pleasing and perfect will.” - Romans 12:2
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FAITH
The Resurrection of Christ Movie Coming in 2026
Mel Gibson recently unveiled new details about The Resurrection of the Christ during a two-hour appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience. Titled, The Resurrection of Christ will pick up where The Passion of the Christ left off by depicting Jesus' resurrection by Jim Caviezel. According to Gibson, modern filmmaking techniques - including CGI de-aging technology - may be employed to bring Caviezel back as Jesus over two decades later.
The script, co-written by Gibson and Randall Wallace, took seven years to develop. Gibson called it an ambitious endeavor that covers more than just resurrection; instead it begins with Angel Fall and ventures through realms such as Hell and Sheol to explore its journey all the way to death of its last apostle.
Gibson noted the project presents significant obstacles, particularly avoiding an obvious or overly sentimental portrayal. While uncertain of his ability to execute his vision fully, Gibson remains committed to giving it his all. To bring his ambitious ideas to life successfully.
Divine Potential Podcast
Miracles, Recovery, and Spiritual Awakening: The Journey of Dr. Robb Kelly
In episode 11 of Divine Potential we dove deep into an extraordinary story of resilience, recovery, and divine intervention with our special guest, Dr. Rob Kelly. A globally recognized expert in addiction and alcoholism, Dr. Kelly’s journey from a rough neighborhood in Manchester to becoming a beacon of hope for over 9,000 individuals is truly inspiring.
Dr. Kelly shares life-changing experiences, including encounters with a mysterious mentor named John, who guided him through profound spiritual sessions before vanishing without a trace. We also explore the genetic and psychological intricacies of alcoholism, his personal battles, and the divine experiences that fueled his transformation.
This episode highlights the divine potential within each of us, showing how faith and a higher power can lead to a fulfilled, sober life. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with profound truths and transformative stories.
ENTREPRENUERSHIP
From Athletes to Innovators: The $100-Million Focus Habit Behind Extraordinary Success
Success doesn’t stem from superhuman abilities but from superhuman concentration. Your brain isn’t designed to multitask effectively. Trying to follow two conversations at once proves this—catching fragments from both but mastering neither. This daily mental juggling with our goals leaves us wondering why results elude us.
The secret lies in eliminating distractions and focusing on what matters. As Novak Djokovic puts it, “You must believe in the process.” Concentrating on what you can control and ignoring distractors paves the way for extraordinary outcomes. Whether building a startup or writing a book, success demands singular focus.
The brain’s prefrontal cortex, the “command center” for focus and decision-making, struggles under multitasking and information overload. Studies confirm productivity plummets when juggling tasks. By channeling energy into one goal, we unlock clearer thinking, better decisions, and precise execution.
Distractions are costly. Scattered focus leads to exhaustion, mediocrity, and missed opportunities. The antidote? Commit to a single strategic goal. Steve Jobs revitalized Apple by prioritizing key innovations, while Warren Buffett’s “20-slot rule” emphasizes focusing only on what truly matters.
Cultivate focus by prioritizing tasks strategically, dedicating uninterrupted time to deep work, minimizing digital distractions, and practicing mindfulness. Regularly reassess goals to ensure alignment with your values. In a distracted world, the ability to concentrate deeply isn’t just a skill—it’s an advantage. Success comes not from doing more but from having the courage to concentrate on what matters most.
MINDSET
What are you feasting on?
Great leadership isn’t built on shallow habits or superficial inputs. Instead, it thrives on intentional actions and thoughtful development. To excel as a leader, focus on three critical areas: the content you consume, the challenges you embrace, and the company you keep.
Consume Wisely: The ideas and information you expose yourself to directly impact your leadership approach. Replace distractions and negativity with valuable content that fuels growth and sharpens your perspective. Your leadership diet should be as intentional as your physical health regimen.
Embrace New Challenges: Growth happens outside of your comfort zone. Trying something unfamiliar helps you stay humble, develop resilience, and build confidence in your ability to learn. Every new experience reframes limitations from “I can’t do this” to “I’m improving at this.”
Surround Yourself with Excellence: The people around you influence your trajectory. Seek out leaders who challenge and inspire you. Observe their habits, learn from their insights, and actively engage with their wisdom through meaningful conversations or events.
True leadership requires deliberate effort. By focusing on high-quality inputs, stepping into discomfort, and learning from outstanding individuals, you’ll develop the habits and mindset necessary to lead with purpose and impact.