Thien reflects on his son’s high school graduation and what he’s learned.
Read MoreTom Ziglar helped me understand the fastest way to change your life. It’s a simple, yet profound advice that you won’t forget.
Read MoreI believe there is a huge need for Personal Development resources for Christians created from a biblical perspective. We need Christian resources on goal setting, meaningful work, creating good habits, productivity, etc. My hope is to help Christians find the abundant life that Jesus promises. It’s with these goals in mind that I have created a personal development and life coaching resource for Christians.
Read MoreWhere was God when my loved one died? Why did God allow me to be abused when I was young? How could a loving God allow His children to experience such suffering?
These are questions that I'm trying to answer. A lot of folks at my church are asking these questions. They are very similar to the questions that I asked about God myself.
Here’s a few insights from James 1:1-8 about how to suffer well.
If you ever get depressed or dissatisfied with your wilderness wanderings through life, I suggest that you go to a funeral of a godly person who lived to honor God and serve people. That will inspire you to live up to your potential more than walking on hot coals with Tony Robbins.
Why are these funerals so inspiring? One word. Legacy.
Read MoreWhile attending a recent class at “Automobile University,” I listened to a classic audio recording of a Jim Rohn talk. Jim is considered one of the greatest personal development experts in the last generation.
The following will be Jim’s list of “four keys to success.” I’ll also add my personal reflections and commentary about each lesson.
Read MoreIn the next several posts, I’ll share with you five of my favorite questions that Jesus asks in the Gospels. I want to warn you, that these five questions are powerful. They are life-changing questions. Jesus first asked these questions to people who were stuck or after they just had a big failure. His questions was a catalyst that led to breakthroughs and changed lives. May it continue to do the same in our lives today.
The first question is, “Do you want to get well?”
Read MoreMy personal gleanings from the Marques Ogden story.
Read MoreWe live in a day where knowledge is easily accessible. You can Google anything. You can watch YouTube videos to learn how to do anything including parenting, changing a tire, decoupage furniture, gourmet cooking and everything in between. The era in which we live is called the “Information Age.” But where information is ubiquitous, understanding and wisdom are as rare as a content Millennial with a satisfying career.
Read MoreWe all know we should do good. But why don't we? Our problem is not a knowledge problem. We have a motivation problem.
Watch this 4 and a half minute Video devotional for some encouragement and motivation.
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