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Kevin Shinn

55 Degrees

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Kevin Shinn

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Kevin Shinn

55 Degrees

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Kevin explains the section titled, I Can Still Hear Him Say, in […]
Here’s the backstory on the section in my book titled Feelings.
Here’s the back story behind the poem that became the title of […]
Cooperating with the shift from written word to spoken word.
The recent news of yet another noted leader in the evangelical world is making the news for revelations of sexual misconduct. Instead of explaining the details, here is an article outlining the allegations against apologist and teacher, Ravi Z
The Contender. A poem by Kevin Shinn, ©55 Degrees, 2020When a partner leaves, either through divorce or death, their physical presence might be missing, but any unresolved conflict doesn’t go away with them. In my case, I’m now forced into
When I was a young boy, my father made it clear to me that there were certain words he did not want me using. As a father with children of my own now, I see that my Father in Heaven feels the same about the language I use to describe my relati
This is the fourth and final episode in sharing my experience of dreams and visions and the process I follow once I receive them. Dreams are for the dreamer first. The dream will shape the dreamer as it is carried and held for its proper time
The prophet Daniel was a dreamer with whom I identify in my own experience of dreams and visions. In no way am I claiming to receive apocalyptic information equivalent to his, but the process of receiving a dream or vision is very similar to w
I’m continuing to explore this odd topic of Dreams and Visions that has been a part of my story most of my life. There isn’t a lot of information out there that I trust or feel comfortable with on this subject so I’ve been left to dwell on thi
I want to explore this odd topic that has been a part of my story most of my life. It's the category of Dreams and Visions.  There isn’t a lot of information out there that I trust or feel comfortable with on this subject so I’ve been
It’s been a year since my wife passed away. Here are some ways I have dealt with that loss that have been helpful in moving me toward recovery and improved emotional health.
It's been a year since my wife passed away. Here are some ways I have dealt with that loss that have been helpful in moving me toward recovery and improved emotional health.
My wife of nearly 30 years passed away on November 2, 2019 after a long battle with ovarian cancer. These are the words I read to the hundreds of people that attended her memorial service. I share them with the same desired outcome as I do wit
It's my belief that God longs to communicate to us as His beloved children, yet I was taught to buy into an idea that He is mysterious, hard to hear and easy to miss. I now think the opposite. God is as near to you as your own breathe and His
I’m wondering if you’re like me, hoping that faith is more than just approved activity, more than a sanctioned set of beliefs and strong sense of duty. If you’re like me, we are asking if faith can take us to a better way of living, to a genu
I’ve titled this series, The Faith I Always Wanted. Living according to faith has been something I've been doing since I was 17 years old. And along the way I found myself questioning my faith with one primary query: “Is there more or is this
Living according to faith has been important to me since I was 17. But the faith that was handed to me at that age wasn't sufficient for the trials and hardships that would come as my days unfolded. Faith had to upgrade if I was to continu
This is the 5th in the series of stories behind the stories in my book bread&cup: Beyond Simple Food and Drink. In these episodes, I wanted to give a little more context behind writing the book, but also to bring it to the point of what’s next
Pursuing a dream is rewarding and personally fulfilling, but what happens when that beautiful dream turns into an ugly nightmare?In this episode, I share my experience of what it was like to go through the crushing sense of failure in clos
When I opened my restaurant in 2007, there were very few farmers who understood what we were trying to do to provide as much locally sourced food on our menu as possible. By the end of our 10 year run, I was turning farmers away. I had too mu
Three years after our restaurant opened, my wife was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. In this episode I tell about the support we received from our community as people came around us during the difficult time.It makes me proud of what we bui
I self-published a memoir/cookbook in January 2020 about the 10 year life span of my little restaurant, bread&cup, in Lincoln NE. The COVID disruption slowed down my plans to promote the book, so I am picking those plans once again by sharing
This is Part III of a 3-part series.One of the most helpful discoveries for me in the last two months in dealing with grief has been the Enneagram. Unlike a personality test or profile, I found this tool to be particularly helpful in helpi
This is Part II of a 3-part series.One of the most helpful discoveries for me in the last two months in dealing with grief has been the Enneagram. Unlike a personality test or profile, I found this tool to be particularly helpful in helpin
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