A guest post by Jimmy Beevers. The room full of five hundred teens broke into applause. The speaker smiled and began to pack up his sermon notes, took his Bible, and walked off the stage as the worship team climbed the steps. As a thirteen-year-old, I sat in the auditorium of a youth camp […]
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5 Ways to Eat Well Over the Holidays
I don’t know about you, but I really love the holidays. I love time off of work to focus on relaxing and spending time with family and friends. I love Christmas music and movies, and I love to see my kids get stoked about the lights, just to name a few. Most importantly […]
7 Reasons Why Millennials Should be Crazy About the Church
Are you wondering if you’re a millennial? If you were born between 1980-2000 then yes, you are indeed a millennial. Did you know that over 50% of our generation, the millennial generation, who grew up churched have dropped out at some point? According to this Barna study, millennials view the church as irrelevant and […]
3 Exercises for Building your Life Framework
The previous two articles have been about making the decision and commitment to live intentionally and establishing a solid foundation, a framework, to build on. This article will build on the content of the last two weeks by providing you with some structure and strategic exercises to practically take some seriously helpful action steps for […]
From Decision to Execution: why crafting a framework is key to intentional living
In the last article, What Intentional Living Means & Why It Matters, I shared about a decision each of us can make: the decision and commitment to pursue an intentional life. But like anything we decide to pursue, we need a process for where and how to begin. This article will provide the middle […]
2 Challenges of Working Remotely and How To Overcome Them
Hi! My name is Walter, and I’m one of the millions of Americans who have no commute, no office, and can work all day in my bathrobe and slippers if I want. I work remotely. In many ways, working from home is an ideal situation. I save time and money on commuting, I’m able to […]
3 Strategies for Intentional Transitions
The air was brisk as I walked a path around the park I’d spent much time at over the past four years. This evening, however, wasn’t just another routine walk. After years of full-time ministry, I was transitioning into a new season and this would be the last of what had been many mornings, afternoons, […]