Lance Brown
The Eternal Value of Work
If you work a forty hour job, the majority of your Monday-to-Friday waking hours are invested there. Our work ethic tells us a lot about our character, as we’ll see this week. While working for diligence, we want to avoid things like slothfulness, laziness, and being a sluggard. But how?
Read MoreLife is Like a Balloon
Today I got to do something really fun and different. My wife had gotten me a certificate for a hot air balloon ride some time ago, we scheduled it for today. We had to be there really early in the morning, because the balloon launch is at sunrise, when they predict the wind will be…
Read MoreThe Sacredness of Work
People seem to approach their work from one of three paradigms. “I’m passionate about what I do. Either it clearly serves a good purpose and/or I get to utilize my passions and skill.” -OR- “I’m glad I have a paycheck. It provides for my family.” -OR- “I can’t wait til Friday.” This week we’ll look…
Read MoreGive And Receive Spiritual Correction
Every day we get to choose whether we are going to follow the road to ‘wisdom’, or whether we will follow the road to ‘folly’. This week we are talking about Giving and Receiving Spiritual Correction and the why behind it. It really comes down to humility, teach-ability and a desire to become wise.
Read MoreInvest Your Treasure
Giving to God’s work is one of the great opportunities and paradoxes of life. We can’t out give God. In fact, the return on what we give will last for all eternity! More importantly, we have an opportunity to leave a legacy in the lives of real people, for all eternity! This Heart Attitude is one of…
Read MoreFollow Spiritual Leadership
Submitting to God-given authority runs extremely counter-culture in our Western world. The pendulum has swung to an extreme of individualism. The effect is to make workplace environments, teamwork, ministry projects, etc. more difficult because “everyone” has their opinions about how things “ought” to be done. How does God see all of this? What is our…
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