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Discover Your Fuel to Accomplish Great Things

Sometimes the reason we do not accomplish much is because we have not fully discovered what energizes us. Discover what energizes you and you can be fueled to accomplish great things.
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Motivated by Fear

No excuse is more important than following God into something big.
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Are You Ready to Join the Movement?

There are two actions that every believer can take to overcome their fears. We will look at one today and the other one tomorrow. Walking In Faith! This is an action-oriented step of faith. I am not just talking about a mental exercise. I…
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2 Keys to Help You Reach Your Potential

Intentional commitment, committed action, developing your “must”, however you want to say it, it comes down to deciding exactly what you are going to do and then doing it no matter what.
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4 Questions To Ask Before Taking Action

"Everyone gets an idea in the shower, but the successful ones get out of the shower, dry off, and do something about it."- Nolan Bushnell, inventor of Atari
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Two Easy Steps to Predicting Your Future

Most people are not so much held back by a lack of time as they are a lack of focus and direction. What intentional steps can you take to get from where you are to where you want to be?
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Jesus, The Ultimate Leader

Jesus had followers that were so devout that they would lay down their lives for him. How many of you would like employees like that? There's a catch. You must go first.
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First Step to Getting From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be

If you wait for all the lights to turn green before you get in the car to go somewhere, you will never get in the car. Get up and move.... get started! Make mistakes and keep going.
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Do American Christians Show Compassion Like the Jewish Jesus?

Sometimes it can be difficult. Some of the obstacles to being a compassionate follower of Jesus may be immaturity, self-centeredness, or moments of frustration. Probably the biggest obstacle to a compassionate Christian life is the misunderstanding…