Planning for Growth in 2010 (Comments)
12/31/09 •
The beginning of a new year is always a good time to evaluate your life and make plans for growth and development. Though, as probably many people know from experience, if you don’t have a plan, your resolutions don’t last too long. Planning for growth is essential to experiencing growth.
To help with this, I’ve put [...]
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2010 Topics (Comments)
1/06/10 •
One of my goals in the new year is to spend more quality time in writing for this blog. But, I don’t just want to write about things that no one cares about. So, I’d like to ask you:
What topics would like for us to discuss on this blog?
(Obviously they need to stick [...]
Book Review: Primal (Comments)
12/22/09 •
Mark Batterson, pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C. and author of In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day and Wild Good Chase, is an encourager and an inspirer. I always feel that way after reading one of his books. In his latest, Primal: A Quest for the Lost Soul of [...]
The Open-Handed Disciple (Comments)
12/22/09 •
God calls us to live “open-handedly”, generously, as an outward expression of a changed heart that no longer puts its trust in worldly materials, but in God alone.
Part of the process of our spiritual transformation into Christ-likeness is the shift that we make from trusting our self to trusting God.
Book Reviewer Needed (Comments)
11/17/09 •
I recently received two books from NavPress to read and write a blog review about. I’d like to invite one of you to help me out with this. All you need to do is read the book and write a review (what did you think of the book, what were some key things you either [...]
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“Without knowledge of self, there is no knowledge of God. Nearly all the wisdom we possess, that is to say, true sound wisdom, consists of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves.”
- John Calvin, The Institutes of Christian Religion
- John Calvin, The Institutes of Christian Religion





