Archive for February, 2010
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Admin1
God’s Remedy for Stress
Part five of an eleven-part series on “Habits of Highly Successful People”
Habit #4 – A Successful Person Recognizes His Total Dependence on God (more…)
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Admin1
What’s in a Name?
Part four of an eleven-part series on “Habits of Highly Successful People”
Habit #3 – A Highly Successful Person Knows God Personally and Makes Him Known Publicly (more…)
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Admin1
Who God Is
Part three of an eleven-part series on “Habits of Highly Successful People”
Habit #2 – A Successful Person Accepts God on God’s Terms (more…)
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Admin1
First Things First
Part two of an eleven-part series on “Habits of Highly Successful People”
Habit #1 – A Successful Person Places God First in All Areas of Life
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Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Admin1
Redefining Success
Part one of an eleven-part series on “Habits of Highly Successful People” (more…)
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Admin2
Say Thank You
By Dennis Wiggs
The young preacher and his family are often recipients of gifts and kind comments which are usually expressions of love and appreciation. Learn to say, thank you early in your ministry. (more…)
Posted on February 26, 2010 - by Admin2
Nervous Jitters
By Dennis Wiggs
The young preacher will face challenges in his first pastorate that were not discussed in college or seminary. Educational institutions just don’t teach classes like Gossip l0l or Upset Deacon 101 or How to Preach Four Times a Week 1 01. Every young preacher wants to do his best, but the pressures are overwhelming. (more…)
Posted on February 25, 2010 - by Admin1
The Job Hazard of Ministry
By Kevin Riggs
I no longer remember what she said. I vaguely recall the context from which she spoke. I am confident she did I not mean any harm, and it’s highly possible I took what I she said the wrong way. She was not a vindictive person, and she had proven herself to be among the most faithful and supportive church members I had. Nevertheless, her words pierced me like no sword ever could. They hurt deeply, and I went home and cried. (more…)

