Month: May 2009

A new standard for living

May 15, 2009 | No comments yet

So many good things are happening during this recession. The blessings for humanity are quite huge, actually. The news tends to focus on indicators that are supposed to alarm, like rising unemployment rates, unacceptable deficits and budgets awash in red

Days on vs. days off

May 13, 2009 | 2 comments

Do you look forward to a day off? A lot of workers do. A couple of weeks ago, after listening to a professional talk about his heavy work schedule and how he looked forward to days off when he could

Successful lecture

May 9, 2009 | 11 comments

I had a terrific lecture experience in Santa Barbara, CA, last Monday night. When I arrived at the local library, I was greeted by a large contingent of ushers preparing to welcome and invite people to the event. I haven’t

Supply all around

May 8, 2009 | 2 comments

One reader commented to me that discovering God’s supply is like standing in a huge dark vault filled with massive reserves of gold, coin and cash and not seeing any of it until the light is turned on. The belief

The recession is over

May 7, 2009 | 6 comments

Many economic observers are seeing signs that the recession is headed out the door. There are still many concerns about a commercial real estate crash, rising unemployment, and huge unknowns about the derivatives market, but it appears that severe losses