Posted by gahomegirl | Posted in Bible Study, Christian Success | Posted on 12-05-2010 |
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Those of us who grew up in the 60's and 70's may remember the "What, Me Worry?" catch phrase from Alfred E. Newman, the posterboy for Mad Magazine, with his ragedy smile and his boyish-looking face. However, Alfred E. Newman did make a valid point. Anxiety and worry distracts us from worshipping and serving God. Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life? (Matthew 6:27)
The motto of the Boy Scouts is to always be prepared. It is a good creed to live by, as you never know exactly what is going to happen. Boy Scouts always make sure they have everything on hand they could possibly need for any eventuality out in the world. Their whole objective is to never be caught off guard. You should live your life that way, too, in order to provide protection and security to yourself and your family. This is especially important when it comes to faith, as it is said that Jesus will come as a thief in the night, so you must always be prepared for his return.
Posted by Dr. Michael Kirst | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 12-05-2010 |
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In 2008, Hispanics were about half as likely as African Americans and a third as likely as White students to obtain a four year degree. But similar to all college attainment statistics Hispanic females are moving forward much faster than males . Indeed, in an Amercan Enterprise Institute Study of 433 colleges, Rising To The [...]
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A Blue Print for Your Company
Previously, I provided Back 2 Basics Tips that were easy for anyone in business. A few of you wanted more information about business plans, what I called a “Blue Print For Your Company.” A business plan offers various purposes for your business from your personal use to potential investors. The [...]
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Posted by MindTools.com | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 12-05-2010 |
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A starting point for diagnosing organizational issues - All Members - Weisbord's Six-Box Model gives you a good starting point for evaluating your organization's performance, by looking at six areas that are fundamental for success.
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