Filled
When we’re hungry, we eat. When we’re thirsty, we get a drink. We get tired and buy a coffee, or take a nap. When we’re bored we pull out our phones and check our social media feeds. When we’re lonely, we blast music or call up an old flame.
The trouble is, we always end up feeling empty again. Hungry,... > more
Tags: bored, busyness, depressed, emptiness, empty, hole, Igniter Media, lonely, Satisfaction, social media, stuff, Tia Glenn-Cooke, unsatisfied
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Discovering Your Purpose
If your wildest dreams came true, what would your life look like?
Where would you be? Who would you spend your time with? How would you earn a living?
Many of us have deep desires and longings for our lives, but get bogged down by pessimists or material needs that seem more important than finding true meaning or purpose in life.
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Tags: calling, destiny, Discover, dreams, george canyon, itv, meaning, purpose, TruthMedia Films
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An Easter Story Worth Remembering
You've probably seen Santa Claus; but have you ever seen the Easter Bunny?
As a small child, I enjoyed visiting Santa at a local department store at Christmastime. My parents would take me downtown to the jolly bearded man in the red suit. I felt comfortable climbing into his lap, telling him my wish list and receiving a gift along... > more
Tags: death of jesus, Easter, easter story, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Rusty Wright, who is jesus
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Mark Burnett’s Bible TV Series: Epic Adventure
Think of it as Survivor: Earth
As reality TV host Jeff Probst might say (cue theme music; roll panoramic video), “This … is the planet Earth - a spectacular paradise that can become a perilous jungle. Two people – a man and a woman – are about to begin the adventure of the ages.”
“Their progeny will encompass vastly different walks... > more
Tags: Bible, is the bible reliable, Mark Burnett, reading the Bible, Roma Downey, Rusty Wright, the Bible, TV, who is jesus
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Eliminating the Barriers to Change
How do you convince your workers to go along with a change?
Employees are typically resistant to change because they have grown comfortable to doing things a certain way. It’s hard for them to see the benefits in fixing what doesn’t seem broken. But that doesn’t mean it has to turn into a battle every time you change something. In... > more
Tags: business, change, lead, leading change, managers, resist change, success
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Make Your New Year’s Resolution Stick
The New Year is upon us. Do you have a New Year’s Resolution? Well, if you’re like most North Americans you have at least one resolution. And, if you are like the majority of these promise-makers, your resolution is probably related to health and fitness. For many it is a promise to eat healthier, exercise more, and lose weight.
While... > more
Tags: fitness, goals, health, healthy marriage, LIFE, lynn bode, new year's, priorities, values, Women
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The Christmas Story
The Gospel according to Luke (Luke 2:1-20)
About that time Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken throughout the Empire. This was the first census when Quirinius was the governor of Syria. Everyone had to travel to his hometown to be accounted for. So Joseph went from the Galilean town of Nazareth up to Bethlehem in Judah, David's hometown,... > more
Tags: Bible, Christmas, Men, spiritual growth, spirituality, Women
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