Timely Pauses
“The pauses are turnings to God in the midst of complex lives. They don’t in themselves make life simpler, but they are simple offerings to the One who has authored the day.”
“The pauses are turnings to God in the midst of complex lives. They don’t in themselves make life simpler, but they are simple offerings to the One who has authored the day.”
I’m aware that not all the work of gardening will be done in one fell swoop (a lesson I’m learning more and more as a reality of life). I begin to see connections between the work that I do with the dirt and the work that I do elsewhere.
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“Once money and possessions have been put in their proper place, their use can be directed by two, other principles…”
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“When my life gets too complicated, chaotic, or unbalanced I turn to these words from Psalm 46. They remind me of two things…”
“If the decisions that we make are in direct relation to God’s love for us then each time we swipe our debit cards we are using God’s money. Are we making good decisions with God’s resources that we are managing for him?”
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Project Living 002 – Money Mike shares the microphone with Pastor Kelley Baxter, who serves in Pine Grove Mills, PA. The discussion centers around how God calls us to use and view money.
“Everything about today’s world teaches us that money is so critical that a good life, a good love, a good career is impossible without it. I want you to rest assured the money thing will always work out if you follow God’s call on your life for a vocation that truly lets your light shine.”
In this podcast we discuss what our passions in life are and how God calls us to use them. Project Living 001 – Passion Michael and Nathan are sharing the microphone with Pastor Kevin Shock, who serves in Pleasant Gap, Pennsylvania. Originally recorded: December 2010
“I look forward to those moments when I am ‘crunching numbers’. But numbers are not people. You see I am also an extravert who loves being with and engaging people.”
“Years ago, I certainly imagined I would live out my passions for animals and for children differently than I actually do. But the sense I have that I can (and must) do something with those passions didn’t disappear when I decided not to be a vet or a teacher.”