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The Fine Line Between Hard Work & Idolatry
Tonya and I once attended an academic awards ceremony for our son, Royce. He was finishing up his sophomore year of high school and receiving what the school called an “Academic Letter” for having a grade point average of 4.0 … Continue reading →
Posted in Balance, Business, Choices, Commitment, Desires, God's Will, God's Work, Idolatry, Personal, Priorities, Prosperity, Service, Sports, Talents, The Sermon On The Mount, Work
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Tagged academic awards ceremony, athletes having to choose one sport, being a go-getter in business, coaches working 15 hours per day, failure can lead to success, Idolatry, John 4:34, keeping sports in proper perspective, making an idol out of something, original meaning of going the extra mile, playing multiple sports as opposed to one, Sports, there is no off season, what is idolatry?
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The Fine Line Between Hard Work & Idolatry
Tonya and I once attended an academic awards ceremony for our son, Royce. He was finishing up his sophomore year of high school and receiving what the school called an “Academic Letter” for having a grade point average of 4.0 … Continue reading →
Posted in Balance, Business, Choices, Commitment, Desires, God's Will, God's Work, Idolatry, Personal, Priorities, Prosperity, Service, Sports, Talents, The Sermon On The Mount, Work
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Tagged academic awards ceremony, athletes having to choose one sport, being a go-getter in business, coaches working 15 hours per day, failure can lead to success, Idolatry, John 4:34, keeping sports in proper perspective, making an idol out of something, original meaning of going the extra mile, playing multiple sports as opposed to one, Sports, there is no off season, what is idolatry?
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