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4 Reasons You REALLY Should Laugh More
4 Reasons You Should Laugh More
Here are some announcements found in actual church bulletins:
“Tonight’s Sermon: WHAT IS HELL? Come early and listen to our choir practice.”
“CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE. A good opportunity to get rid…

Do You Want to Know Why You Got Fired? (Video)
Nothing is more important than our relationship with God and our relationships with other people.

Busting Through Roadblocks to Your God-Given Potential
What is your spark? What is it that you love to experience so much that you must help others experience the same thing?

Why Are You Here?
Is not life more than just living, dying, and having kids? Is this it? Just survive and reproduce? I believe there is more. Our purpose is bigger than just living, dying, and having kids. Our God-given purpose is to make an eternal difference in people’s lives and to make this world a better place in the process.

Step 4 to Finding Real Happiness: A Deep Spiritual Connection to God
One of the best ways to find real happiness is to become a giver. Psychologist Alfred Adler put it this way, “We could be cured of depression in only fourteen days if every day we would try to do something good for somebody else.”

Step Three to Finding Real Happiness: Feed Your Mind
You may have finished your formal schooling, but if you want to find real happiness and joy, you must never finish your education.

God Did Not Create Us to be Alone / Step 2: Find Someone
Charlie “Tremendous” Jones says, “You are the same person today that you will be five years from now except for the people you meet and the books you read.” The right relationships take us places we would not otherwise get to go.

Step One: If You Want to Find True Happiness, You Must Do Something
Happiness and joy will not find you, it must be sought out. However, if you only self-indulge to make yourself happy, you will never find happiness. If your actions are only for your benefit, then happiness will elude you.

Do You Want to be Happy?
John Maxwell tells of the time an interviewer asked his wife, Margret, if John made her happy. John Maxwell smiled as he expected a positive answer to this question, but to his surprise, she said, “No.” He was shocked until...