Bible Study & Devotional Day 30 📌 Read Today’s Passages (January 30, 2022) 🔴 What We Deserve Written By: Torrie Slaughter If you ask Finance Advisor Dave Ramsey, “how are you today?” He responds, “Better than I deserve.” Interestingly it is a very Biblical response. Matthew 20:14-15 Jesus’ parables about […]
The title is kind of a misnomer, because you aren’t actually ‘in’ the body to begin with. You’re simply aware of the body… aware of the sense of having a body. But what is it that’s aware? What’s aware of these words right now? What’s aware of the questions your […]
SUCCESSION PLANNING How can my business exist beyond my life time? The advantage in owning a business is the plausibility that it can continue to exist beyond owner incapacity or death. The survival of businesses that provide employment, income and future profit potential is a true form of legacy. Like planting […]
Bible Study & Devotional Day 29 📌 Read Today’s Passages (January 29, 2022) Guiding Scripture: Exodus 8:15, “But when Pharaoh saw that there was relief, he hardened his heart and did not listen to them, as the Lord had said.” 🔴 The Lie of Good Intentions?! Written By: Torrie Slaughter […]
Today we’re staying focused on Exuberance until we see that there’s not ‘focus’ AND ‘exuberance’. There’s really only One. Only Exuberance. Only Exuberant-Focus. Silent, alert, attention… the feeling of staring without blinking, or listening for a very faint sound. This is your natural state and when you’re being that, you […]
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Bible Study & Devotional Day 28 📌 Read Today’s Passages (January 28, 2022) 🔴 Forgive is a Verb Written By: Torrie Slaughter Forgive, to stop feeling angry or resentful toward (someone) for an offense, flaw, or mistake. I have struggled to forgive and still have moments when I need to […]