Episodes
Wednesday May 11, 2022
What Does It Mean to Invest In Heaven?
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Wednesday May 11, 2022
Jesus illustrated great truths with human interest stories. One of them involved a wealthy man who turned over his estate to three men, entrusting each with a certain amount of wealth. Today we use dollars, yen, pesos or euros (depending on who has issued the currency) to measure wealth, but in Jesus' day the unit of measurement was a talent. Our English word for talent is a transliteration of the Greek word, the one Jesus used, which was talanton. A single talent in Roman days represented the equivalent of a working man's salary for a period of fifteen years. Thus, a talent represented a lot of money in any currency.
Tuesday May 10, 2022
What Do You Do With Your Investments?
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Tuesday May 10, 2022
"Do you have investments?" a businessman asked me, "and what do you invest in?" I explained that I had some rather large investments, but they were not subject to the whims of markets and a capricious economy. I told them that I had invested my life in the kingdom of God--in people around the world, which included my children and family. From the look that I got as I explained what was important in my life, I recognized that we were on different pages when it came to what we consider important.
Monday May 09, 2022
Where Do You Invest Yourself?
Monday May 09, 2022
Monday May 09, 2022
If you were asked, "What do you invest in?" I suspect that you would mention stocks, bonds, real estate, or perhaps precious metals. Or you might say, "You've got to be kidding. We're fortunate to have enough to buy rice and fish for dinner tonight!"
Friday May 06, 2022
How To Bear Each Other’s Burdens
Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
There are times when you can help a person the most by not helping that person at all. Sounds contradictory? Let me illustrate. There's a word which is wafted about quite freely: codependency. It's one of those buzzwords among people who are trying to overcome some of the problems they grew up with.
Thursday May 05, 2022
Learn About The Truth of Servanthood
Thursday May 05, 2022
Thursday May 05, 2022
A brilliant young Oxford don, H.A. Hodges, was an agnostic, and felt that it was not intellectually honest to profess a belief in God, since he was certain that nobody could really prove His existence. But of course, he also acknowledged that the existence of God could not be disproven. He just wasn't sure and decided to remain neutral. One day, however, he strolled down Oxford's main thoroughfare and stopped before a store window. His interest was captured by a painting, a rather simple one done by a Christian artist. The subject: Jesus washing the feet of the disciples. Hodges, however, was gripped by the scene, and he said, "If God is like that then that God shall be my God!" Conversions take place in strange ways, and that painting was part of the circumstances which resulted in his conversion to Christianity.
Wednesday May 04, 2022
How To Respond To The Pain Of Someone Suffering
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Wednesday May 04, 2022
Whenever I go overseas on a mission's ministry, someone always says, "Hey, can't you find enough hurting people where you are without going to the trouble and expense of traveling?"
Tuesday May 03, 2022
2 Guidelines For Dealing With Difficult People
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Tuesday May 03, 2022
When you have a difficult person in your life—and who doesn't? —you have four basic options—much the same as how you would deal with a pair of shoes that hurt your feet because a nail has worked its way through the sole. You can walk away from him, ignore him — perhaps getting calloused to his difficult personality, put some space between you and him (which allows you to live with the situation) or respond to the difficult person, which allows you to cope. Usually this is the most positive and most satisfactory course of action when a difficult person really begins to get to you.
Monday May 02, 2022
Here Is Why Touch Can Be Healing
Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
Dr. Harold Voth, who served as senior psychiatrist at the Menninger Clinic for many years, was one of the leading voices in the 20th century for health care and mental illness. Dr. Voth used to say, "Hugging is an excellent tonic." He contended that it has been scientifically demonstrated that people who are mentally run-down and depressed are far more prone to sickness than those who are not. Hugging, he says, can lift depression, enabling a body's immune system to become toned up. He says that hugging breathes new life into your tired body and makes you feel younger and more vibrant.
Friday Apr 29, 2022
How Do I Know When It Is Time To Quit?
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
How do you know when to say, "when!" How do you know when it's time to hang it up and quit? Do you grit your teeth and say, "They will have to take me out feet first," or do you see the handwriting on the wall, and you know it's time to say, "when?" Do you grasp the golden parachute, as they call a good retirement in business, or do you wait until they give you ten minutes to clean out your desk and a security guard walks you to the door and you are history?
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
4 Ways God Answers Prayer
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
How do you pray when your world is falling apart? Or do you stop praying and decide that God has ignored you or forgotten that you exist? I've been thinking about that very issue as I've answered some of the messages which have come to our office from people who are really hurting, but more than that, they have all but given up on God because they prayed for something, like winning the lottery, and it didn't happen. Some have even contemplated suicide because the financial blessing they asked for didn't materialize, or the burden of poor health wasn't lifted.





