―  Also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com  ― Let’s set up a business plan. Keep it simple. The employee is required to show up for work, and the employer will provide a ...

Restaurants are great examples of choice. We can order almost anything from the menu. Some items we must decline. They would either overfill us, or they aren’t good for us. The world is a ...

We like to be given options. Three bedrooms with a den, or would you rather have a fourth? Standard or automatic in that new car? Would you care for a corner office? Or there’s the old ...

Open floorplan-living sells houses. We love to see from the front window to the back, to have the kitchen included in the family room, and to be able to participate in family events without being ...

Take a kindergartner to a candy shop. Her eyes will light up, and you’ll hear the excitement in her voice. Each item she sees will raise her level of enthusiasm. “That one! I want that! No, that! ...

We all have things we must do. Work. Pay bills. Cook. Eat. Provide for our loved ones. Put gas in the car. Then there’s the fun stuff, like taking the boat out, a night on the town, or birthday ...

Common sense. It’s what allows us to survive experiences that could otherwise injure us. We use a hot pad to take the cookie sheet out of the oven. We use our parking brake on a hill. We speak ...

The standard Texas phrase for applying a solution is to “fix it.” If we’re hungry, we fix lunch. Broken kite? Fix it. Damaged relationships, yeah, we can fix those, too. “Fix it” applies ...

Jesus is our finest example of love. Even atheists view our Lord as humanity’s model of caring protection. They may not believe he’s the Son of the Eternal Father, but they can agree that the ...

―  Now you can also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com  ― Self-check lanes. Supermarkets everywhere have them. We buzz through, ringing our groceries on our own, slipping our ...

We love gold. Don’t believe that? Check the prices. As of September 15, 2016, one ounce of the pure substance would set us back $1,320.40. In metric terms, one kilogram slaps us with a bill just ...

Scrooge. That says it all. The story is about a Christmas change of heart that lets us know that all men are capable of redemption. No one is so far gone that he cannot be put back on a right ...

―  Now you can also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com  ― Choice, according to Wikipedia, is no more than a decision-making process. If we’re wise, we can judge the merits of ...

―  Also find us at www.MyChurchNotes.com  ― Let’s set up a business plan. Keep it simple. The employee is required to show up for work, and the employer will provide a ...

Restaurants are great examples of choice. We can order almost anything from the menu. Some items we must decline. They would either overfill us, or they aren’t good for us. The world is a ...

We like to be given options. Three bedrooms with a den, or would you rather have a fourth? Standard or automatic in that new car? Would you care for a corner office? Or there’s the old ...

Open floorplan-living sells houses. We love to see from the front window to the back, to have the kitchen included in the family room, and to be able to participate in family events without being ...

Take a kindergartner to a candy shop. Her eyes will light up, and you’ll hear the excitement in her voice. Each item she sees will raise her level of enthusiasm. “That one! I want that! No, that! ...

We all have things we must do. Work. Pay bills. Cook. Eat. Provide for our loved ones. Put gas in the car. Then there’s the fun stuff, like taking the boat out, a night on the town, or birthday ...

Common sense. It’s what allows us to survive experiences that could otherwise injure us. We use a hot pad to take the cookie sheet out of the oven. We use our parking brake on a hill. We speak ...
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