9 Habits That Lead to Terrible Decisions
What causes well-meaning people to make poor decisions?
In an effort to understand the root cause of poor decision making, we looked at 360-feedback data from more than 50,000 leaders and compared the behavior of those who were perceived to be making poor decisions with that of the people perceived to be making very good decisions. We did a factor analysis of the... Continue Reading
Reorienting My Cell Phone: From Smart Phone to Flip Phone
I recently downgraded to a flip phone and experienced a renewal of God’s grace
The most powerful event in this episode was when Leeanne looked me in the eye and said, “Allan, did you think I thought you would never sin again?” In her kindness I was reminded that the Christian life isn’t usually about radical change, it’s about the lifelong journey of repentance and faith in Christ. I recently downgraded... Continue Reading
Ebola Strikes Another American Aid Worker
The missionary group SIM USA announced Tuesday (Sept. 2) that one of its American doctors has been diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia
He was not treating Ebola patients in the hospital’s isolation unit, however. The group said in a statement that it isn’t known how the doctor was infected. The doctor isolated himself as soon as he developed symptoms, and he has been transferred to the Ebola isolation unit. He is doing well and is in good... Continue Reading
California: All Health Insurance Must Cover Abortion
The decision is a reversal of policy stemming from the decision by two Catholic universities not to fund elective abortions through their employee health plans.
The Life Legal Defense Foundation (LLDF) and Alliance Defending Freedom, sent a letter to Rouillard on Friday saying that under federal law, California cannot force employers to cover elective abortions. The groups said they would file a civil rights complaint with the federal government unless the state reinstated its previous policy. Health insurance companies in California... Continue Reading
Ashes And Good Theology
Good theology doesn't deny the reality of ashes; rather it affirms the undiminished love of God in the face of a diminished and fallen creation
Our faith is in a God who is good, and good all the time, even when buildings burn and we lose hope in structures and lose faith in human beings who set the fires. Our faith is in a God who is good in the midst of pestilence, and war, and the brutality of authority... Continue Reading
Taking Friendship To A New Level
God is relational. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit co-exist as a perfect, mutually-loving, mutually-supportive, in-covenant community; we are created in God’s image and we need relationships, too
Whereas “modern” friendship asks, “What can this person do to make my life better?” a Gospel-centered friendship asks, “What can I do to make this person’s life better? What can I do to ‘enhance her glory,’ to help her be and become all she can be, as the person God created her to be and... Continue Reading
How To Become More Productive: Classic Insights From Adam Smith
Labor becomes more productive when it is divided.
Problem-solving is the essence of work. You can become more productive by welcoming the problems you face and inventing, discovering, or creating solutions to them. Adam Smith notes that many machines were invented by “common workmen” who channeled their frustrations into practical solutions. In Book 1, Chapter 1 of The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith asks us... Continue Reading
Major Missions Agency Picks ‘Radical’ New President
Megachurch pastor David Platt is now the younger face of the Southern Baptist Convention's International Mission Board
David Uth, one of the IMB trustees, spoke to Baptist Press about selecting Pratt: We weren’t looking for a man who knew how to talk about it; we were looking for a man who was doing it—and using the influence he had to affect the nations. When we considered what Brook Hills was doing to send couples [to... Continue Reading
The Psychology Behind Messy Rooms: Why The Most Creative People Flourish In Clutter
Albert Einstein: “If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, then what are we to think of an empty desk?”
While it might look completely random to strangers, a lot of times, a person’s mess is very methodical – with respect to himself. Psychological scientist Kathleen Vohs, from the University of Minnesota, who set out to debunk this urban legend, didn’t confine her study to solely the desk. No, Vohs, clearly a creative mind, chose... Continue Reading
Slow-er Relationships
Social media and texting can damage your soul—they work against human design rather than with it
Get ready for a backlash—a surge in longer dinners with friends, tech-free small groups, and a general break out of a pent-up desire for human fellowship. Get ready for a retro movement back to slow-paced relationships. The pendulum is already swinging toward something more in sync with our humanity. But it will test us, because... Continue Reading
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