Years ago I heard the CEO of a major communications company talk about his pilgrimage to success in the business world. He became enraptured by a popular philosophy at the time, the so-called “power of positive thinking.” In that brand of thought… Continue reading / Leia mais
by Robert J. Tamasy
From time to time we hear people discussing the relative merits of different religions and belief systems, but one of the truly unique aspects of Christianity is the concept of grace, which is defined as “unmerited favor” or “unconditional… Continue reading / Leia mais
by Jim Mathis
Ted DeMoss, the late president of CBMC, would occasionally comment that a person was “educated beyond their intelligence.” This was just his humorous way of describing a person that he felt knew too much but would… Continue reading / Leia mais
Most of us have experienced the eight phases of procrastination:
Phase 1: “I will start early this time.” (Hopeful phase)
Phase 2: “I have to start soon.” (A little tension phase)
Phase 3: “I should have started sooner.” (Creeping… Continue reading / Leia mais
by Jim Mathis
I want to tell you about a man I knew, someone I called “Bob the Painter.” Bob loved to go to art museums, so he decided he would become a painter. He studied the art of the old masters and began learning… Continue reading / Leia mais
