Name it and claim it. If you don’t have it, it’s because you haven’t prayed enough. If you were more faithful, you’d have more blessings. You’ve probably heard...
The phrase “the righteous rich” strikes many people as an oxymoron. Can rich people really be righteous? In the eyes of many, the rich are not righteous, and...
We’ve been looking at the biblical view of freedom in the Old Testament and in the New Testament over the last few weeks. We’ve also looked at...
The predominant note of the New Testament is not political freedom but freedom in Christ from bondage to sin, the Law, Satan, the old man, and death. It...
There is a universal thirst for freedom. Throughout history, people of all cultures have sought it. Some people define freedom as being free from external values and restraints....
Throughout human history, people of all cultures have sought freedom. Some have emphasized inner spiritual or emotional freedom, and others freedom from external restraints, such as slavery or...
Sometimes the answer seems so simple. If you weren’t held back by circumstances – a difficult boss, more education, the right contacts, a missed opportunity – you could...
Character starts with the little thoughts we think and the little actions we take. In a previous blog post on how to build character at work, we set...
Is character manifested in heroic actions? We might think it is, but what led up to the big choices was shaped by little choices made earlier. Character is...
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