29
Jan

I read this good analogy about God’s love for us and the forgiveness we have in Jesus who died to pay for our sin. (From “How Good is Good Enough?” by Andy Stanley) When my children were very young, I bought a used Infiniti. It was the nicest car I have ever owned. It was […]

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27
Jan

Going to church brings out the best in me, giving me a false sense of “righteousness.” After all, I am doing good works by helping at church, loving people (at least superficially), and giving money. But those very acts can make me blind to the real sins in my life. Sins of pride, selfishness, worldliness. […]

25
Jan

I have a feeling that when I am on my deathbed, I will regret not taking more risks in doing adventurous things – skydiving, waterskiing, traveling, etc. Yet, when I consider doing those things now, I say, “Why? Why should I want to get out of my comfort zone? Is there anything to gain other […]

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I would say this is a must read for every parent. While I do not agree with everything the author says, Shepherding a Child’s Heart gives very good clear Biblical ways to raise our children. The priniciples are not new to me, but they are articulated well. One thing I do not agree with is […]

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I have 4-5 books by my bed that I am reading. And I just finished this one. The Greatest Business Decisions of All Time gives stories of companies such as Zappos, Apple, Ford that made innovative decisions that made a huge positive impact on their company. In hindsight some of their decision was counterintuitive, but […]

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