Balancing Work and Life
"My Creativity Has Been Neutered"
by Dan Miller
Unfortunately, high levels of academic and positional success often narrow rather than expand our ability to see new opportunities. How can we remain open to new ideas?
10 Reasons You Need to Road Trip with Your Family!
by Brad Mathias
Brad Mathias offers 10 excellent reasons why you and your family should embark upon a road trip.
12 Keys to Streamlining Your Focus
by Joseph Mattera
Leaders must learn to streamline their focus in order to maximize their lives.
3 Reasons Your Work Should Bring You Joy
by Ronnie Floyd
Even if you are not thrilled with your current place of employment, you can still experience joy by recognizing how you are following God’s pattern, glorifying Him, and fulfilling the commands He gave in the Garden of Eden.
3 Tips for Managing a Second Job
by brightpeak financial
What motivates you to take a second job? If you'll think about your long-term goals and objectives, then you'll be able to manage your time more effectively.
3 Ways To Find Family Time In A Busier-Than-Ever World
by Ron Edmondson
Finding family balance in a busier-than-ever world – it’s tough. It may be harder today than it was 15 or so years ago, but the same principles we used then still apply.
3 Ways to Press Through Unanswered Prayer
by Lysa TerKeurst
It's tough to pray all the way through a complicated situation and not see answers. Here are three great ways to press through unanswered prayer.
4 Ingredients for Planning a Sabbatical
by Mark Driscoll
Pastor Mark Driscoll shares what we can learn from Charles Spurgeon’s habit of rest.
4 Project Management Skills All Freelancers Should Have
by brightpeak financial
Do you have what it takes to be an independent contractor? Here are four valuable tips to help you manage your time and your workflow as a freelancer.
5 Reasons This Pastor Attends Church While on Vacation
by Ron Edmondson
One of the first things Cheryl and I do when we go out of town is look for a place to attend church on Sunday. We’ve had some incredible experiences attending other churches and it's one of our favorite parts about vacation.
5 Steps to Prioritize Your Priorities
by John C. Maxwell
Priorities: we all have them, but it’s difficult to determine which should come first. John Maxwell shares two guidelines to measure activity and determine main priorities.
65 and Sinking At Work?
by Brian Ray
Are you struggling with the principle of diminishing capacity? Brian Ray shares what he's learned as he approaches the 70-year mark.
7 General Suggestions for Handling Stress
by Ron Edmondson
Discover what Ron Edmondson says about handling the stress of daily living.
7 Sabbath Killers
by Mark Driscoll
The Sabbath isn't a mandate for Christians, yet it’s still a gift from God.
7 Secrets to Making Work-Life Balance Work
by brightpeak financial
You can thrive at work and in your personal life by obtaining a work-life balance. Yes, it can be done!
7 Suggestions for Challenging a Controlling Leader
by Ron Edmondson
There are times when it is appropriate to confront authority. Jesus certainly did during His earthly ministry. Here are 7 suggestions on how to challenge a controlling leader.
7 Suggestions When Interviewing for a Church Staff Position
by Ron Edmondson
Ron Edmondson knows what it's like to be on the hiring side of the table! He gives you 7 suggestions that will improve your interviewing skills.
7 Things I’ve Learned about Successfully Leading Change
by Ron Edmondson
Every organization — whether a church, business or nonprofit– needs change in order to continue to grow and remain healthy.
7 Ways Extroverts Can Better Engage Introverts
by Ron Edmondson
Chances are you have lots of introverts on your team, in your church, your workplace, as your customers — even in your family. Here's some tips to help you understand the introverts in your world!
A Balanced Schedule
by Dr. Charles Stanley
Let Jesus be your role model for keeping a balanced schedule.
A Blessed Life
by Dr. Jack Graham
Dr. Jack Graham brings a message about how you can experience the blessings that only God can give.
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A Call to Rest
by Family Christian
We are living in a society of tired people. We do not need a nap (well, not just a nap.) We need rest.
A Cheerful Heart
by Ray Hilbert
To be successful in business — and in life — it's important to have an upbeat attitude. Here's how to maintain a positive spirit in the workplace while living out your faith.
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A Cross-Generational Conversation on Work Ethic
by Dr. Tim Elmore
Dr. Tim Elmore, a Baby Boomer, and Andrew McPeak, a Millenial, explore the issue of work ethic and try to bridge their generation gap in the process.
A Cure for the Workaholic
by Dr. James Merritt
Are you a workaholic? James Merritt teaches on how to achieve balance in our lives.
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A Family Man Is a Successful Man
by Dr. Ed Young
There is absolutely no substitute for a parent’s time and touch in the life of a child.
A Father's Role
by Dr. James Dobson
Studies show that a father's role is crucial in the home. So invest in them today for a lifetime of reward.
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A Glimpse of Your Purpose
by Christi Simpson
Do you desire to live for God but find that you're losing your strength? When you need renewal, Christ is there!
A Healthy Immune System
by Allen Jackson
The fear of the Lord functions as our spiritual immune system, keeping us from all kinds of trouble.
A Joseph Story
by Os Hillman
Sometimes, God prepares His servants to accomplish His purposes by allowing them to face difficult "training" times.
A Life Well Lived
by Allen Jackson
King David's enemies are still afraid of him, and he’s been dead 3,000 years. What a testimony about the impact of his days in the earth!
A Little Restorative Magic
by Bryant Wright
Who couldn’t benefit from “a little restorative magic?” The Sabbath is a time to pause, take a step back, and be refreshed.
A Living Sacrifice
by NewSpring Church
In this message from a NewSpring Leadership conference, Mark Driscoll shares how we're all built to worship. What does your worship look like?
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A Look, A Word, A Touch
by Dr. Ed Young
You can love someone, believe in them and think they are great, but unless you express that with a word, a look or a touch, they may never know it.
A New Career Choice
by National Center for Fathering
Evaluate your job success not by the size of your salary, but by your ability to meet the needs of your family. You will feel proud that you've reached your goal.
A New Definition of Success
by John C. Maxwell
John Maxwell explains how to enjoy success and also enjoy the love and respect of your family too.
A Pattern to Live By
by Anne Graham Lotz
While God’s week included rest on the seventh day, it also involved work for six days straight, giving us a pattern for the discipline of our lives. How close does the pattern of your life follow His?
A Pharisee! What, Me?
by Martin Manser
Any Pharisaism in your heart? Ask Jesus to expose it – and be ready to let it go!
A Quart in My Tank
by John Eldredge
God gave us a Sabbath for a reason. Our duty is to remember to take advantage of it.
A Serious Review
by Blackaby Ministries International
How would you respond if you were given the diagnosis of a terminal disease?