Each person is different and the lives we lead are not the same. Each life should have meaning but that meaning differs from person to person even though the experience or underlying precepts are similar. A meaningful life has a purpose. It keeps us excited every day. It is knowing that you are making a difference in your world and other people's lives. It is knowing that your life is a vehicle for change and improvement. It is using your knowledge, talents, and skills that you use for the benefit of others and for things you care about. It is knowing that you are making things better. Moses…mehr
Each person is different and the lives we lead are not the same. Each life should have meaning but that meaning differs from person to person even though the experience or underlying precepts are similar. A meaningful life has a purpose. It keeps us excited every day. It is knowing that you are making a difference in your world and other people's lives. It is knowing that your life is a vehicle for change and improvement. It is using your knowledge, talents, and skills that you use for the benefit of others and for things you care about. It is knowing that you are making things better. Moses at 80, found meaning in a Voice calling out to him from a burning bush. Elijah found meaning by confronting the heresy plaguing Israel in the form of Ahab and Jezebel. Nehemiah, the king's cup-bearer, saw meaning in reaching out to protect his people. Daniel found meaning in a life of prayer. David found meaning in confronting the enemies of Israel. Paul was flogged, stoned, cursed, chased, and shipwrecked but each day he would awake with one purpose, to go out into the world to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. He often put his body on the line to accomplish his purpose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I am an author, pastor, and educator, with a keen interest in English and History-both church and secular - and God's interaction with people. I pastored a church for ten years and am now teaching full-time helping writers, students, and entrepreneurs on their life journey. The authentic Christian life is fast disappearing in a hedonistic world. God has called us to be more, to rise above the mediocre, therefore 'I write hoping...' Without hope, we have nothing: that is why I read, write, and teach. Through reading and writing, we can be inspired. Inspiration gives hope, and where there is hope, there is life. There is nothing better than motivating and helping people reach their goals. To date, I have written three books: The Christian Leader Christian Business Manual The Christian Entrepreneur. I have also translated Brother Lawrence's 'Practicing the Presence of God' into Afrikaans, and written numerous articles for various magazines.
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