How you can be used to impact eternity

In 1994, The New York Times reported that graffiti from the 1800s was discovered by workers renovating the Washington Monument. It was quite a different tone from much of the graffiti found today on walls, railcars, and street signs. Here’s what it said…

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The importance of nourishing friendships

The world-renowned psychologist, Sigmund Freud, died at the age of 83, a bitter and disillusioned man. Though he was one of the most influential thinkers of our time, Freud had little compassion for the common person.

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Get your passion back!

A shopper approached the perfume counter at a department store and asked the saleswoman, “Do you still have Elizabeth Taylor’s Passion?”

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Winning the battle over sluggishness

An old mountaineer and his wife were sitting in front of the fireplace one evening just passing the time. Soon, they heard what they thought were raindrops falling on the roof of their small house. So after a few minutes, the wife said, “Jed, I think it’s raining. Go outside and see.”

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Press on in hope!

The Reverend Ben Patterson once said, “Hope delivers us from the despair that nothing we do matters, and enables us to tackle even the most menial job with vigor.” He goes on to share an illustration from World War ll.

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Are you wise, or just smart?

The famous author and inventor, Arthur C. Clarke once wrote…

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The danger of having a jealous heart

The famous novelist and playwright Samuel Beckett received great recognition for his work – but not from everyone. Beckett’s marriage was plagued by his wife’s jealousy of his growing fame and success.

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Use your words wisely

Several years ago a professor at the University of Pennsylvania was known for giving boring, cliché-ridden lectures.

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Staying committed to your higher calling

The Civil War might have been averted and a peaceful emancipation of slaves achieved had there been more people like journalist Elijah Lovejoy. After observing one lynching…

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Make disciples today

We’re all involved in the work of making disciples. The question is, whose disciples are we making?

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