
Playing Life’s Game
Are you familiar with the game of Monopoly? The goal of the game is to accumulate the most property and money and eventually force your opponents to go bankrupt. I call this goal the surface of the game.
1) to reset or fine-tune for more accuracy; 2) a change in the way you do or think about something.
Are you familiar with the game of Monopoly? The goal of the game is to accumulate the most property and money and eventually force your opponents to go bankrupt. I call this goal the surface of the game.
What is the most basic fundamental virtue of manliness―the one or two distinct qualities that make a man a man? 1 Corinthians 16:13 says, “Be
God works with very imperfect people. He has used men with broken, messed-up pasts who made mistakes—some of them big mistakes. Look at these examples:
Every man wants to know that someone believes in him. Every man wants to know that he has someone right there with him. God made us to need one another, to stand together.
Whenever a stranger mysteriously appears and does something amazing, spectacular, perhaps even lifesaving, it is the first question people ask: “Who was that? Where did he come from?”