Review
Do More Better
We have the joy and the responsibility of stewarding our gifts, talents, time, energy, and enthusiasm for the good of others and the glory of God. This is your privilege and this is your purpose. So go and do. Do more better.
We have the joy and the responsibility of stewarding our gifts, talents, time, energy, and enthusiasm for the good of others and the glory of God. This is your privilege and this is your purpose. So go and do. Do more better.
[Miracles] matter because they grab people’s attention and, in many cases, they serve to change people’s minds about God and his offer of forgiveness and leadership in their lives.
“We should want to be well known, not to the world, but before the throne room of God—to be someone whom angels recognize as a “frequent visitor” before the throne of God, so to speak.”
A two-week camping trip doesn’t make you a mountain man, and a three-week job does not constitute the kind of life experience platform that will bear the weight of a lifetime of writing. If you want to say a lot, you need to have a lot to say.