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Twenty Christians Who Have Changed Our World
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Twenty Christians Who Have Changed Our World. August 27, 2010. E all dream of being financially solvent. Right? But deep inside we all know that there is more to life than relief from. Financial stress. I believe that all of us want our lives to count for something to make a difference in the world we live in. Therefore, I am sharing this honor roll" of Christians who, over the centuries, have done just that: change their world. Hopefully you will be inspired to do likewise. The Value of Each Human Being.
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10 Tips on How to Graduate College Debt Free
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10 Tips on How to Graduate College Debt Free. July 15, 2009. Rospective college students: this is for you. The choices you make on funding your college will impact your life for years to come. Sure, you can take the easy path and borrow the money. But I challenge you to be different: make sacrifices and avoid the a debt problem. No College Savings. You can still do it. Accept the challenge. It won’t be easy, but you can do it. These tips will help. 1 Decide now to avoid debt. Credit card debt. There ...
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Lessons My Early Morning Paper Route Taught Me
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Lessons My Early Morning Paper Route Taught Me. December 9, 2013. Never received an allowance, nor did I ever expect one. My older siblings (there were six of us altogether) worked for their spending money, so I always assumed I would do likewise. Although I picked up a few bucks mowing lawns in the neighborhood, at age 14 I sought and secured my first real job: an early morning paper route. My responsibilities were:. Arising at 5 am. Folding the newspapers (I can still make that triangle fold). In good ...
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A Prisoner Raises the “Serving Others" Bar
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A Prisoner Raises the Serving Others" Bar. April 28, 2014. He was a political hot potato a prisoner accused of organizing a coup to overthrow the government. Because of death threats by his enemies, a soldier was assigned to escort him to the court venue where he would stand trial. Part of the travel itinerary included passage via ship; it was on this leg of the trip where our prisoner was put to the test. Prisoner is a hero. Paul did many great things throughout his life. He was the original and ult...
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Am I a Rich Fool?
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Am I a Rich Fool? August 8, 2014. Don’t know about you, but I have the knack for reading scripture through a filter which allows the truths to go to my head without touching my heart. This filter has enabled me to read Jesus’ story about the rich fool without ever considering if that fool might be me. However, I am now wondering if it is. Here is the story:. Then He told them a story:. A rich man had a fertile farm that produced fine crops. He said to himself, ‘What should I do? Eat, drink, and be merry!
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Lessons From a Thanksgiving Miracle
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Personal Finance By The Book. Personal Finance By The Book (Bible). Lessons From a Thanksgiving Miracle. November 25, 2013. A Miracle Visitor Shows Up. In November, 1621, after their first successful corn harvest, the Pilgrims and their Native American allies celebrated a three day festival together. Many consider this festival as the origin of our modern day Thanksgiving holiday. But this story is about more than the beginning of an annual holiday. It is about giving. It is about resilience. 102 Adventu...
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Moses’ Amazing Choice: The Key to His Greatness
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Moses’ Amazing Choice: The Key to His Greatness. December 31, 2013. Oses, by any standard, was a great man he was instrumental in liberating an entire nation from slavery. Yet his path toward this success was cluttered with obstacles, the most prominent being the huge wealth at his fingertips by virtue of being an adopted son of the leader of richest nation in the world. I marvel at this choice. Moses gave up a sure thing so he could pursue an impossible dream. As stated in Hebrews 11:26,. Do I give sacr...
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Three Ways to Minimize Your Vehicle Depreciation Expenses
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Three Ways to Minimize Your Vehicle Depreciation Expenses. October 27, 2014. Vehicle depreciation will silently gnaw away at your financial foundation. F you are going to own a vehicle, you will pay for depreciation. It is one of those unavoidable expenses which, like termites, will quietly and secretly gnaw away at your financial foundation. Depreciation expenses are especially sinister because they remain in the background (who actually writes vehicle depreciation into his budget? All vehicles deprecia...
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5 Feeble Excuses for Not Living on a Budget
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5 Feeble Excuses for Not Living on a Budget. January 6, 2014. Suppose you were hired to manage the funds for an entity which will be spending over $1.5 million dollars. Now imagine that your employer asks to see your budget report. If you say,. I don’t use a budgetI tried it once and it didn’t work". Do you think you would still have a job? Basically, any excuse for not following a budget. Is a feeble one. Here are five:. 1 I tried it once and it didn’t work. 3 My spouse won’t agree. Because your family ...
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Being Satisfied With What We Have
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Being Satisfied With What We Have. November 17, 2014. Ow does the phrase. Be satisfied with what you have. I confess that it bothers me. I might be a pretty content guy, but the idea of being satisfied with what I have implies that I shouldn’t be hoping for more . . . a nicer house or a more dependable car or even a fancier cell phone. Could this satisfaction be an indictment against ambition or a mandate for lethargy? Yet scripture speaks clearly:. Why We Should Be Satisfied. 2 We will learn to trust God.