By Kem Meyer
Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all. -Aristotle
It’s not that you’re not likeable or smart; it’s just a matter of survival for people in today’s world. There is simply too much out there and not enough time to take it all in.
The ...
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Break Through the Noise – Part One –
By Kem Meyer
The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so the necessary may speak. -Hans Hofmann
Information overload occurs when we receive more info than our brains can process. Even if it is good information, too much of a good thing is just not good—it’s bad. ...
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Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –
5 Steps to Developing More Discipline - Michael Hyatt
Over the years, I have found that I can become disciplined in any area of my life by taking five specific steps. Whether it is trying to get in shape, maintain a blog, or develop a great marriage, the psychology is the ...
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Why Churches Should Focus on Marriages – Part Two –
By Dave Willis
I think most of us already recognize the need for building stronger marriages and most of us also see the need for churches to do more. The disconnect isn’t in the knowing; it seems to be in the application. We simply don’t know how to create churches that are ...
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Why Churches Should Focus on Marriages – Part One –
By Dave Willis
I recently sat down with a young couple in my office at church. They have been attending for a few months and the military moved them to our area, so they don’t have any family support system here locally. Our church is the only local family they have.
As we ...
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An Encouragement Drought –
By Brad Watson
The world is in an encouragement drought.
We are able to track approval–through likes, retweets, and comments like: “You’re Beautiful Girl!” This is cheap affirmation and its help is fleeting in the life of a person.
Leaders and teams need to be reminded they ...
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