How the Wisdom of God’s Commands Is Boundless
There are many ways to consider the application of God’s limitless wisdom — in work, media use, managing money. Men especially will find value in its implications for marriage.
There are many ways to consider the application of God’s limitless wisdom — in work, media use, managing money. Men especially will find value in its implications for marriage.
I’ve been traveling a lot over the past few months (hence not a lot of blogs from me), and I had two eye-opening encounters during that time, both coincidentally in Texas. The first was in early March when I and some colleagues, one of whom was African …
Over at Jim Daly’s blog, he’s got a post up about Dale Carnegie, author of the the bestselling How to Win Friends and Influence People. Specifically, Daly points to another of Carnegie’s books titled How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. In the book, …
Today, while filling up my Chick-fil-A mug with my second dose of coffee, I met a lively, elderly man we will call Bill. Intrigued at my involvement in Focus, Bill began to ask where my comrades and my stomping grounds were. We listed off three differe …
This morning I read with sadness that Sono Harris, mother of our friends Josh, Brett and Alex Harris, passed away this weekend. It is another tragedy in a recent string of them. (Ted wrote about this in “Asking Why?”) Then I read this profile about wor …
One thing about not working on a Monday: It makes it easier to hold onto what you just heard on Sunday. On a normal Monday, you roll into your activities so fast that the sermon you just heard the day before sometimes seems very distant. (If someone as …
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