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Is God Real to You?

“Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He will direct your paths”. I absolutely cherish this verse found in Proverbs. It first became real to me the summer before my Junior year in college. I had committed […]

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Public Relations

As a young entrepreneur I wanted to reduce any doubts my co-workers might have about me due to my youth. I decided to be an example of professionalism, efficiency, and discipline, and therefore arrived at the office hours before my co-workers would show up. I made a point of being in my office, […]

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Remember Who You Are and Whom You Represent

Theme - Overcoming Intimidation
Scripture References - Proverbs 21:1, Daniel 2:21
Who we deem as important is often evident by our conduct. As Christians, we proclaim to be followers of Christ and that He is God. That means we are to recognize that He alone is all powerful, all knowing, and all seeing. In […]

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Changing Circumstances, An Unchanging God

Ten years have past since I began my first job after college, and ten years doesn’t seem time enough to explain how different my life has become. Then I was single and unsure of what the future held, now I am married with two wonderful children; then my job had a clear ministry purpose, […]

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Published in: Calling, Belief, 1 - Submitted, Uncategorized | on October 23rd, 2005 | 4 Comments »

Living An Integrated Life

It seems you can’t pick up a business book or magazine these days without reading something about “work-life balance.” Everything I read about a balanced life sounds really good. The problem is I have a hard time actually doing it. In fact, whenever I bring up the concept with someone, I can almost predict the […]

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Published in: Integrity, 7 - Approved for print, 1 - Submitted, Uncategorized | on October 14th, 2005 | 4 Comments »