Anne Scheiber . I stared cluelessly at the name on the slip of paper just drawn from the box being passed around the classroom. “Who drew Anne’s name?” the professor asked as the emptied box was returned to his desk. I raised my hand. “Do her justice. Periodicals will be the best place to start.…
The concepts of stewardship extend far beyond finances. Anything God has placed in your life should be stewarded, or managed, in such a way as to honor God. The long list of God’s blessings to be stewarded can include time, talents, treasures, ministries, homes, friendships, our bodies, and even our families. When it comes to…
Countless messages have been preached about sowing and reaping. From Jesus’ parable of the sower to Apostle Paul’s admonition in Galatians 6:7. The message is clear, “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” This principle should not be restrained to just the seed sown but should also include the bread that is produced…
The discovery of one’s purpose can be realized in the observation of one’s talents, skills, and abilities. Yet sometimes, it takes a wake-up call for that purpose to be embraced.
For me, it was at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon in 2002 while I was a volunteer youth director at our church and a…
During a business trip to New York last November I made my way to Christie’s, the famed auction house, to view Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting Salvador Mundi (Savior of the World) that was to be auctioned off a few days later. It was a fabulous painting with a history full of suspense and interesting provenance,…