Ron Edmonson published an excellent post on his blog earlier today listing 7 Non-Negotiable Traits to Work on my Team. I see Ron’s 7 and raise him 5.
Category: Values
12 Tips to Reduce Stress and Live Intentionally During the Christmas Season
Many people wake up Christmas morning only to realize they’re burned out and haven’t given any serious thought to the true meaning of Christmas. Here are some tips to help prevent that. Add your suggestions.
25 Thanksgiving, Gratitude Quotes
To raise the level of gratitude in my own life, in yours, and in those around us, here are 25 Thanksgiving and gratitude quotes for you to read, reflect on, and share. Happy Thanksgiving!
Be Intentional About the Haiti Cholera Epidemic
Haiti is experiencing an epidemic of cholera. My church is doing something about it. So can you.
Thank You Veterans for Living Intentionally!
The men and women who serve in our armed forces are great examples of people who are living intentionally. Thanks to all our veterans! [video]
Learning to Help Without Hurting in Haiti
Randy Lodder, Director of Adoration Christian Centre in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, recently wrote about the impact When Helping Hurts has had on their ministry.
Review and Get a Free Copy of When Helping Hurts
Billions of dollars are spent every year in efforts to try to alleviate poverty. While these efforts may be well-intentioned, many of them not only fail to help poor people but actually do harm to both poor and non-poor. When Helping Hurts provides exceptional insight into how help the poor holistically and effectively.
7 Lies Churches Tell Women
The culture of women in the church today is crippled by some very pervasive lies. ‘To be spiritual is to be busy. To be spiritual is to be disciplined. To be spiritual is to be dutiful.’ No to be spiritual is to be in a Romance with God.
Who Is My Neighbor?
Sometimes I forget that my neighbors include… my neighbors.
Preach to Yourself
Self-talk has a tremendous impact on our attitude and our behavior. Negative self-talk will kill you, but even positive self-talk has a glaring short-coming. Here’s an alternative idea…