Lebron James has mastered the preject skill of silence

Earl Middleton | July 7th, 2010 - 5:42 pm
Lebron James before 'The Decision'

A preject is a person who has been rejected by one or both parents, and as a result lives with a cracked, broken or shattered soul. To cope with and compensate for the damage visited on his soul by the absence of his father and the inconsistent presence of his mother in his life, LeBron James has [...]

NBA player rejected by city fathers

Earl Middleton | May 18th, 2010 - 2:40 pm
resized_Kevin_Garnett

If you didn’t know, I’m telling now before it becomes front page news, so you’ll be in the know. Kevin Garnett is a preject. You say, “What’s a preject?” A parental reject. Someone who has been rejected by one or both parents, and is living with a cracked, broken, or shattered soul. Kevin Garnett is [...]

How Rejection Set Me Free

Earl Middleton | March 13th, 2010 - 3:50 pm
Rejection Not Fatal

REJECTION is really liberation to and for destiny. Whatchyou say!? That’s right. I said it, I meant it, and I’m here to represent it! So, i’ma say it again. Rejection is really liberation. It reveals where the source of our nurture ISN’T, helping us to get on with the business of finding where our nurture IS, and freeing us from [...]

"My Dad Beat Me, But I Still Love Him!" ~ Jesus Christ

Earl Middleton | March 5th, 2010 - 12:54 pm
Homer choking Bart

I’m not saying He was a child abuser, or anything like that. But there are a couple of incidents that stand out in my life that people won’t allow me (or the whole world, for that matter) to forget: the wilderness and the cross. There are millions, perhaps billions, of people who are suffering right [...]