Breaking Free from the Rat Race
Do you sometimes wonder if all the things you own are actually owning you? I recently came across a quote that stopped me in my tracks: "We buy things we do not want to impress people we do not like." This profound statement from Arthur Gish's book Beyond the Rat Race perfectly captures the materialistic treadmill many of us find ourselves running on without even realizing it.
Finding Joy in Serving Others as Jesus Did
What's the difference between someone who serves occasionally and someone who embodies servanthood as part of their identity? Why do some people seem to serve others with such joy, while others burn out quickly? The answer lies in understanding the connection between gratitude and service, a connection Jesus demonstrated for us perfectly.
The Paradox of True Wealth
Our culture seems to constantly push us to want more and more. Bigger homes, newer cars, the latest technology, it's the American way! But what if this endless pursuit of "more" is actually leading us away from what truly matters? What if the path to real abundance requires letting go rather than accumulating?
Why Giving Beats Receiving Every Time
Isn’t it funny how tightly children grip their toys, shouting "Mine!" at the first sign someone might take them? It may be comical as a child, but that instinct doesn't naturally fade with age. In fact, for many, it becomes a life pattern that leads to misery. But what if there's a better way to live?
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