Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 11, 2007
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"When we count on chance in lieu of law and labor, we weaken our healthy attitudes toward
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Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 12, 2007
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"The average mortgage runs about 20 years, which gives the owner time, if he works on it every weekend,
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Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 12, 2007
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"Almost all employees, if they see that they will be listened to, and they have adequate information, will be able to find ways to improve their own
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Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 12, 2007
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"Everyone has an invisible sign hanging from his neck saying, Make Me Feel Important Never forget
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Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 12, 2007
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"No research is ever quite complete. It is the glory of a good bit of work that it opens the way for something still better,
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Contributed by Paul Green on Jul 14, 2009
The praying hands
Back in the fifteenth century, in a tiny village near Nuremberg, lived a family with eighteen children. Eighteen! In order merely to keep food on the table, the father, who was a goldsmith by profession, had to work almost eighteen hours a day and he took on any other paying work
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Baptist
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Gifts aren’t fair
To receive a gift, really and truly for free, is a rare thing in this world, and may even make the receiver uncomfortable. Even the lotteries and sweepstakes have to go to a great deal of trouble to prove to everybody that it is chance that picks the winner—that the winner is
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Seventh-Day Adventist
Contributed by Chad Prather on Sep 28, 2002
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Pride is dangerously deceptive. A while back I had been doing some work
on the computer when it crashed and I lost all my work. I came upstairs and
Vanessa was amazed at how good my attitude was. She said, “Are you
okay after losing your work?” I said, “Well, the computer certainly
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Evangelical/Non-Denominational
Contributed by Paul Fritz on Oct 18, 2000
He was born in Columbus, Ohio, 1890, the third of eight children. At eleven he quit school to help with the family expenses, and got his first full-time job at $3.50 per week. At fifteen he got interested in automobiles and went to work in a garage at $4.50 a week. He knew he would never get
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