When I first heard about Samson and the Pirate Monks through Tim Challies, I didn’t pay much attention. When I finally read the book, though, I wondered why I’d waited so
It’s a fascinating thought: pain sets the threshold for our leadership. “The amount of pain we’re willing to endure sets the limit of our effectiveness,” writes Samuel Chand in his book
Links for your weekend reading:
The Most Important Thing My Dad Taught Me
There is only one way to live: all-out, go-for-broke, risk-taking enthusiasm for Christ.
Four Ways to Deal with Anxiety as
I learned a term from Precision Nutrition that they stole from someone else: difficult-difficult. Here’s how it works.
* Difficult-easy: This is about hard work that gets you nowhere. It’s working hard
I felt frustrated. I was busy all the time, and exhausted at the end of the day, but my task list kept growing. Even worse, I wasn’t making progress on important goals,