Welcome to TheBlessedBlogger.com. My name is Mike.
I never imagined myself as the "blogging" type, but here I am—sharing my journey and thoughts with you. In 2022, I was saved from the grips of death by the mercy of God. Since then, my life has been a series of miraculous events, and I’m here to use this space as a way to talk about my personal introduction to God and the wonders I've experienced.
Each week, I’ll be posting a “Bible study” page where I explore everything from my encounters with God to the intriguing connections I've made between quantum physics and the divine (Insert Terrance Howard joke here). On this blog, I’ll share my musings, revelations, and wild theories about the quantum nature of God. I dive into topics like the observer effect, quantum entanglement, and extra dimensions, all while recounting some of my own supernatural experiences. It’s a wild ride, but I promise it’s never boring!
I'm not afraid to ask big questions or challenge conventional thinking. I believe that true faith seeks understanding and that science and spirituality are two sides of the same coin. My goal is to inspire you to see the divine in a new light—a light that illuminates the strange, beautiful, and infinitely mysterious nature of reality.
But life isn’t all serious. When I’m not talking about God, reading the scriptures, or praying, you can find me playing VR games. One game in particular that I enjoy is Population: One. I used to be pretty good, but now I’m just your average Joe. My in-game name is "sorry_no_mike"—Let me know if you wanna run some!
One more thing: while AI has been incredibly helpful in getting this blog started, I believe that if God is working through me—and I believe He is—I need to stay true to my own words and thoughts as much as possible. One of my first blog posts, "God and Quantum Physics," was heavily influenced by AI. For the sake of transparency, whenever I use AI to assist with my content, you'll see a specific symbol (insert symbol here) and I’ll share a snippet of the prompt that led to it.
I know there will be people who call me out, and they might have valid points. I won’t deny who I used to be. I was a real piece of work—I cared about no one but myself. I cheated on every girl I dated, on my ex-wife, and even had an affair with a married woman at work. I betrayed my best friend, someone I was as close as a brother to, making a move on his girlfriend. I was there when his father passed away, when his cousin Greg died—we both grieved together. (This serves as a reminder: there will definitely be a blog post dedicated to Greg.) But that was who I was. I rejected the idea of God, and if I believed in Him at all, I thought He was cruel, delighting in our failures because we couldn’t meet His impossible standards. I had it all wrong. I want to talk about that here.
I would love to spend my life talking about God and His word, but I also have to pay the bills. When I started this journey a month ago, I didn’t realize how much work it would be. So, I’m starting small and committing to one blog post a week.
If you want to see how a lying, cheating, adulterous drug user (not technically an addict, but close enough) transformed into a man who prays every day—sometimes 3-5 times a day—then stick with me. I thank God for every piece of food, for the grace He continues to pour into my life, for my career, and most of all, for my health. I pray that His words pour through me onto these pages. My message is simple: if I can be saved, so can you. Stick with me, and you’ll believe it too.
This is a personal Blog I use to talk about my upbringing, my personal life and how I was introduced to God and it’s probably not what you think…
This is a personal Blog I use to talk about my upbringing, my personal life and how I was introduced to God and it’s probably not what you think…
This is a personal Blog I use to talk about my upbringing, my personal life and how I was introduced to God and it’s probably not what you think…
Here is where I pull the daily verse from the Bible app
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Water by Bozé Rinka
"Water, in its essence, teaches us the most profound lessons on transformation and resilience. It adapts, flows, and even carves its path through solid rock, not by force but through persistence and patience. In our journey towards self-improvement, water serves as the perfect metaphor for the process of personal growth and the embracing of change."
From Chapter 5: Embracing the Currents of Change
This is a personal Blog I use to talk about my upbringing, my personal life and how I was introduced to God and it’s probably not what you think…
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