On August 22, 204, US Olympian Matt Emmons fired his final shot in the 50-meter three-position rifle competition. Emmons was leading by three points and needed only to get near the bull’s-eye to win the gold medal. He fired, but the automatic scoring system didn’t register any points. At first, Emmons thought it was an [...]
Posts Tagged ‘purpose’
WORSHIP – Planned for God’s Pleasure (Isaiah 6:1-8)
Posted in Sermon Notes, tagged 40 days of purpose, goals, God, purpose, Rick Warren, worship on October 10, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
WORSHIP – Planned for God’s Pleasure (Isaiah 6:3-8)
Posted in Sermon Notes, tagged disciple, excuses, follow Christ, purpose, Ravi Zacharias on October 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Do you know what these tools are? (hammer, screw driver, pipe wrench) What is the purpose of each? You never want to confuse them! What’s the point? First, if you don’t know something’s purpose, it’s likely to be abused. What are so many people hurting themselves and hurting others today? We don’t know our purpose. [...]
Living the Life You Were Meant to Live
Posted in ♥♥♥♥ - 4/5, Book Review, Christian Living, Christian Ministry, Non-fiction, tagged Bible, God, purpose, Religion and Spirituality, Rick Warren, self-help, spiritual gifts on September 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Author: Tom PatersonPublishing Date: 1998Publisher: Thomas NelsonPages: 257 Recommended by several other authors, including Rick Warren (wrote the foreward). It is definitely not a short read. It takes time to work through the process of discovering why God has you here on earth. Many of the modules I had never considered (such as turning points [...]
What do you want on your Tombstone?
Posted in Just Thinkin', tagged death, Priorities, purpose on August 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I’m reading a book recommended by Rick Warren called “Living the Life You Were Meant to Live.” Great book! The author took a class at Pepperdine and had as one assignment the following: Write your own epitaph. Kind of morbid, but it was an assignment so he finished it. But he struggled with how he [...]