Month: January 2019
Do you want the people around you to perform at their best?
A friend of mine, Greg Hill, whom I went to high school with, was recently inducted into the Kentucky Track and Field Hall of Fame. I am very proud of
Living on Wasted Time
Recently, I was sitting next to a guy at a meeting when an older gentleman came up to say hello to the man I was talking to. The older man
A New Way to Give to Your Church
There is a great new way to give for people 70-1/2 and older who have an IRA. Actually, it is not new, but now it is permanent and advantageous even
Why Didn’t I Get Any?
My father was, in my opinion, a master mechanic. He could work on anything from a toaster to a multi-story H-Vac system. For a few years, he operated a small
Rising to be a Champion
Don Shula was a master at coaching. Shula was the head coach for the Miami Dolphins from 1970 to 1995. Shula’s Dolphins, in 1972 had a perfect season, 17 wins,
Student-to-Student Discipleship: Why It Has to Happen
I believe strongly in the power of Christ-centered discipleship. When I entered student ministry, I felt a strong calling on my life to disciple young people and make them disciples.
FBC Wetumpka Picking Up the Pieces After Tornado Hits Church, Surrounding Community
Some 500 members and friends of First Baptist Church Wetumpka packed the Wetumpka Civic Center this morning (Jan. 20) for worship as daylight revealed the extent of the damage to
Website offers way for churches, groups to post project needs, respond to others
Rick Barnhart said that back when he was a pastor at First Baptist Church, Silverhill, he used a website that helped him connect missions teams with projects. It worked well
Coaching Leadership, It Really Works
A study of the teachings and life of Jesus Christ will show that He understood people learn better when they discover answers for themselves. Each of His teaching/learning techniques was