If you know the answer how can you fail to achieve the result? Maybe you know you need to exercise more to become fit and stay healthy, and yet you don’t follow through. Maybe you change your diet in hopes of losing weight for the new year, only to return to your old habits and
Tag: Decision Making
How To Be A Responsible Voter
As a follower of Christ you have a responsibility to vote and to participate in government as a practice of your faith and an expression of your love. The United States was built to be a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, so if you don’t show up, don’t make
Choose Your Best Life Today
The phone rings. You pick it up. “The company would like to offer you a new position, with greater responsibility, a better title, and a significant pay increase, but we would like you to move your family across the country to a new city to fill the role. You are welcome to stay in the
Grace Revolution
Grace is good. Revolution is bad. But together, Grace Revolution multiplies the power of grace and can take you to a whole new level. It’s like saying that grace by itself is not enough if you need a Grace Revolution. And that is just the point. God’s grace is always available. Every day, every moment
God’s Judgment Advantage
I do not fear the judgment of God. Every day you get judged hundreds of times. You, your parents, your children, your friends, your family, your coworkers, your boss. People you have just met for the first time. People you have known for years. People are continually forming their opinion, updating their take, shaping their
A Short Step With a Long View
When I was growing up, one of my father’s favorite moral lessons, that he reinforced at every opportunity, was to consider the consequences of a decision when making a choice, “It’s like taking a short step with a long view, every decision influences what happens as a result and those results change the future.”
Finding Value In Extraordinary Places
Jesus told the story of a merchant who sold pearls for a living who, when he found a pearl of great value, sold everything that he had so that he could purchase that single pearl. The question is, did he make a good decision? The answer is, if the pearl was more valuable than all