Articles in the * FAVORITES Category
* FAVORITES, Prayer »
On the night of Feb 13, 2012, the LORD ended my day with an exclamation point, including a wonderful conversation with Will Green. During our conversation, Will was prompted to email me his long list of YouTube videos with inspirational Christian messages and anointed worship. The next morning (Feb 14, Valentine’s Day), I woke up early following a vivid dream that reminded me of the importance of strategic intercession. As I was journaling, I was led to this outstanding video by Dr. Yongii Cho who teaches how to pray with a faith that move mountains. Enjoy!
* FAVORITES, Discipleship, LEVERAGE, Teams, TRIBES »
Mastermind groups are an extraordinary way to help you accomplish success in your personal and business life. But we’ve seen too many mastermind groups fail, falling off the face of the Earth at an alarming rate. Here’s a short list of the most common reasons why mastermind groups fail.
* FAVORITES, Finances »
Like Bill Gates of today, John D. Rockefeller was the wealthiest man of his generation. When John was asked what was the secret of his financial success, he gave a profoundly simple answer – he followed the 10-10-80 principle. John gave the first 10% of what he earned to God, the next 10% to savings, and then he lived within his means on the remaining 80%.
* FAVORITES, Discipleship, Faith, Family »
There is a great famine in the land (America) for the Word of God, prayer, and faith. Many people who profess to be followers of Jesus are starving spiritually. For some, their flames have stopped burning entirely. The following content from Chapter 9 of the Power of a Praying Parent is an outstanding description of fear of the LORD.
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What would the world be like if we all took a purposeful intent to be more validating of others? What if we went out of our way to see others as God sees them? As real people with real gifts and talents (albeit latent or dormant in some cases), but with unique and magnificent capabilities that have been suppressed? Can you imagine such a scenario?
* FAVORITES, Family »
Are you overscheduled and overstressed? With today’s busy schedules, you’re not alone. One way to pare down your schedule is to get good at saying no to new commitments. Whether you say “yes” instead of no out of guilt, inner conflict, or a misguided notion that you can “do it all,” learning to say no to more requests can be one of the biggest favors you can do yourself and those you love. It helps reduce stress levels and gives you time for what’s really important.
