Posted in criticism on Apr 26th, 2013
Nobody likes being blamed for things.
Especially when the accusations are false.
Even more troubling is when the one who did wrong was the one doing the blaming.
We’ve all been guilty of this at some point, of course, starting on the schoolyard playground and continuing into our adulthood at the workplace or home or even at church.
Yes, […]
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Posted in criticism on Apr 25th, 2013
“Without oxen a stable stays clean, but you need a strong ox for a large harvest.” (Proverbs 14:4)
It’s a lot less work keeping a barn clean if the owner never puts farm animals in it.
But less work in the barn means less working animals out in the field.
And how smart is it to have […]
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Posted in criticism on Nov 29th, 2012
We do well when we imitate the work habits of Daniel.
I’m talking about the Daniel who lived 2,600 years ago in what is now Iraq.
Some of you have read about his life in the Bible book that bears his name.
If you haven’t, I encourage you to do so and learn how to become a better […]
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