Who Goes First?
We all know the “Golden Rule,” but here is a reminder of it. The answer to the question is others. We always put others first and never play the blame game.
We all know the “Golden Rule,” but here is a reminder of it. The answer to the question is others. We always put others first and never play the blame game.
Though dead, they still speak. Your faith may be influenced by your ancestors more than you think. We need to listen to those ancestral influences.
Ancestral Influence Read More »
A deeper look at the word “virtue” and what it has come to mean in today’s times verses what it meant centuries ago. True virtue comes from within the heart.
A Virtue By Any Other Name… Read More »
I’m sure you’ve noticed that life is chock full of hindrances, obstacles, snags, and hurdles. I’d wager that you can easily look back and quickly recall some significantly annoying and
Ever since the devil deceived Eve and Adam, one of the easiest things to find around here is fault, and one of the easiest faults to fall into is griping
No Griping Allowed Read More »
Struggling to cope with the bumps and blows of life – all the obstacles, accidents, and hindrances – requires a great deal of our time and energy. So much
His Victory is Ours Read More »
From the time King David was a young shepherd protecting his father’s livestock by slaying lions and bears with a club and his hands, he remained a committed and
What Matters Most? (Short Haul or Long Run?) Read More »
What stimulates your “get-up-and-go?” Can you operate at 100%, 100% of the time? Most, if not all, cannot. An artist may be inspired to produce an outstanding painting, sculpture,
Inspired to Strive Read More »
From what we can gather, how would you describe Moses? A dedicated follower of God? An unafraid and diligent leader of leaders? A larger-than-life enforcer of God’s laws (like
The Reluctant Leader Read More »
In hindsight, who was one of the biggest troublemakers you have ever known? I’ve heard it said that the biggest troublemaker you’ll ever face is all too often the one
Handling The Problem Read More »