Archive for August, 2006

Glorifying God When On Hold

Many years ago God gave me a vision for a business that would minister to corporations and their leaders. Businesses need revenues, however, and I have often felt like Lazarus and Martha, desparate for Jesus to show up on my time table so that the vision he gave could be fulfilled. “If only Jesus would […]

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Published in: Goals, 7 - Approved for print, 1 - Submitted | on August 23rd, 2006 | No Comments »

Prodigal Entrepreneur

Do you think Jesus had investors for carpentry business? Can you imagine what sort of relationship Jesus had with his investors? Or with those he did work for? I imagine his work was performed with excellence, but what about the people he was working with? We can see that throughout his […]

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Published in: Fellowship, 7 - Approved for print, 1 - Submitted | on August 21st, 2006 | 1 Comment »

Expectations are Made to be Redeemed

In 2nd grade, as a young child, my teacher introduced me to an amazing concept that has caused me much grief over the years. She said, in a very matter of fact way, “kids, you can become anything you want to be in life, you can achieve any dream, if you only work hard […]

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Published in: Purpose, 1 - Submitted | on August 20th, 2006 | No Comments »

What’s Your Definition of Full-Time Ministry?

During the summer just after I had just completed my MBA, I was prompted to take a step back and consider whether I was being called into “full-time ministry” or I was being called into the marketplace (Interesting time to consider this, isn’t it?). At the time I was devoting the majority of my […]

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Published in: Calling, 7 - Approved for print, 1 - Submitted | on August 8th, 2006 | 5 Comments »

Me, worry?

What would we do if we didn’t’ worry?
Have you ever wondered what you would do if you did not worry?
As business people we carry a lot of responsibilities, from managing, to budgeting, forecasting, to hiring, we are constantly making decisions, as well our personal lives are full of lifes constant changes and flux.
One of the […]

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Published in: Trust, 1 - Submitted | on August 2nd, 2006 | No Comments »