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Yard Sale Shows the Value of Time Spent in Prayer
Text: Ephesians 5:15-16
Purpose: To illustrate that we invest our time in lesser things, when we could spend the same time on something priceless.
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"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre": Prospector Misses What Counts
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is the story of three down-on-their-luck prospectors and their search for gold in Mexico.
At one point in their search, ...
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Ben Stein on Life's True Priorities
Author and actor Ben Stein wrote a column published by E!Online for nearly eight years. Titled "Monday Night at Morton's," the column detailed ...
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Albert Schweitzer on Sabbath Rest
"If your soul has no Sunday, it becomes an orphan."
—Physician, missionary Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965)
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Elie Wiesel Defines Indifference
On April 12, 1999, Elie Wiesel delivered a speech to President Clinton, his wife, and members of Congress in Washington, D.C. The world-renowned humanitarian ...
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Mahatma Gandhi Lists the "Seven Blunders of the World"
Mahatma Gandhi Lists the "Seven Blunders of the World":
1. Wealth without work
2. Pleasure without conscience
3. Knowledge without character
4. ...
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Wife Higher Priority Than Food and Clothes
A man should eat and drink beneath his means, clothe himself within his means, and honor his wife above his means.
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Pleasing Only the President
In the early 1990s when President George Bush had fiery John Sununu as his White House chief of staff, a reporter asked Sununu if his job was difficult. ...
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Family Sacrifices Cable TV to Support Church
Pastor and author Bob Russell writes:
Jackie Nelson gave a moving testimony years ago that I've often repeated. Jackie said, "I am a single mother ...
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Investing in Companies That Harm People?
In the summer of 1997, my internship had ended, and I picked up my last paycheck. How did I employ the talents my Master entrusted to me? I invested a ...
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