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Busy Pastor Learns Hurry Destroys Souls
Pastor and author John Ortberg writes:
Not long after moving to Chicago, I called a wise friend to ask for some spiritual direction. I described the pace ...
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Old Man Becomes Mentor
Robert Lewis writes in an article for Leadership titled "Noble Masculinity”:
Robert Bly said, "If you're not being admired by other ...
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God Is an Arm's-Length Away
William Frey, retired Episcopal bishop from Colorado, told the following story in a message on the power of God at work in us:
When I was a younger man, ...
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Charles Simeon's Long-Term Leadership
Even before finishing his degree, and still lacking pastoral experience, Charles Simeon put his name forward for the pastorate of Cambridge's Holy ...
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John Wesley's Probing Questions
John Ortberg writes:
In the movement associated with John Wesley, people met together in little communities to help hold each other accountable for their ...
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Modeling How a Christian Man Dies
When New Testament scholar William Lane taught at Western Kentucky University, contemporary musician Michael Card was a student of his, and they developed ...
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Baseball All-Star Ozzie Smith: Wrapped in Encouragement
Ozzie Smith, a 15-time National League All-Star, is considered by many to be the greatest shortstop of all time. On July 28, 2002, he was inducted into ...
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Seminary Student Learns from a Rebuke
Gordon MacDonald writes:
As a seminarian, I was asked to write and deliver a paper to a special forum of students and faculty. Typical for me, I put off ...
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Learning by Human Example
In 1985 product developers at Matsushita Electric Company were trying to develop a home bread-making machine. "But they were having trouble getting ...
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Carried by Others
The Jewish poet and storyteller Noah ben Shea tells a parable that serves as a valuable reminder of the roles we play in life:
After a meal, some children ...
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