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Glorify God Even In Financial Decisions
(July 18, 2003)
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The incomparable glory of our God is surely the greatest theme in all the universe! We see it operative throughout Scripture – from the opening account of creation through the triumphal establishment of Christ's kingdom. The infinite worth of God's glory is emphasized over and over again.
Financial Planning from a Biblical Perspective
(April 18, 2005)
God has a plan for your life and your finances as well. Let's go over a few important considerations that you will need to take into account in order to implement God's financial plan for your life.
Saving for College -- 21st Century Style
(September 9, 2004)
The Gallup organization has reported that 86% of Americans believe a college education will be beyond the reach of most families in the future. It's a subject of almost universal concern among parents. Sound Mind Investing gives some practical tips on tackling what can easily be the single largest expense item of your life.
How to Maximize Your College Saving Program
(September 12, 2005)
Paying for your children's future college education is a subject of almost universal concern among parents. What follows are some practical tips on tackling what can easily be the single largest expense item of your life.
How to Maximize Your College Savings Program, Part II
(April 12, 2007)
The college savings landscape is dramatically different today than a decade ago, and no doubt it will be different by the time your child is ready for college. Here are some tips on planning ahead.
Trusting God to Work Things Together for Good
(February 11, 2005)
The summer of 1987 was the worst period of my business life. I was facing substantial business and personal financial pressures that I would never have dreamed of a few years earlier. And I was asking, "Lord, why is this happening to me?
Transcending 'Young' and 'Old': Intergenerational Youth Ministry & the Solution to Volunteers
(July 23, 2008)
"Intergenerational youth ministry" may sound like an oxymoron, but think about it - what can be more normal than other generations being a part of ministry to young people?
OK. “Intergenerational youth ministry” may sound like an oxymoron, but think about it. What can be more normal than other generations being a part of ministry to young people / teenagers / students / adolescents / whatever? I’m not trying to return to back-in-the-day days, nor am I trying to sound culturally relevant, even though anyone who knows anything about youth ministry would know being culturally relevant is a youth ministry mantra. So let’s sound culturally relevant while suggesting some back-in-the-day common sense.
Invest Your Time Wisely
(November 18, 2008)
You’re always busy, yet never seem to accomplish all you want or enjoy the way you spend your time. Sound familiar?
Point of Entry
(August 23, 2004)
CCM takes you behind the scenes with a revealing introduction to Point of Grace's new member, Leigh Cappillino, and gives you the inside scoop on how her presence and other influences are changing the group's chemistry — not to mention its music.
The Commission
(August 31, 1998)
The Commission (A Treatise About Music Ministry)
More to this Life
(November 1, 2004)
So he has millions of record sales, bookcases full of Dove Awards and GRAMMY gold and all kinds of radio hits. But Steven Curtis Chapman knows better than to take it all, even his calling to music, for granted. Douglas Kaine McKelvey finds out what inspired this father of six to make his most innovative record yet.
State of the Union Address 2007
(January 24, 2007)
as the first president to begin the State of the Union message with these words: Madam Speaker. (Applause.)