Archive for January, 2009

On Ambition

“Tell me, I ask you, where will we get by all these labors of ours? What are we seeking for? To what purpose do we serve in office? What higher ambition can we have at court than to become friends of the emperor? In such a position what is there that is not fragile and full of peril? When will we get there? But to become God’s friend, if I wish it, see, I become one here and now.”

- quoted in Augustine’s Confessions

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iPhones Have Consequences

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Law and Theology

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How To Argue Like Jesus

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Scripture Memorization

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Free Course on Calvin’s Institutes

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Probably No God?

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A Call to Care

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Drucker on Abandonment

Effective executives know that they have to get many things done effectively. Therefore, they concentrate. And the first rule for the concentration of executive efforts is to slough off the past that has ceased to be productive.

- PETER DRUCKER

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Free Theological Courses!

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