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    Relationship-- Delicate and Dedicate
    Salutations to those of my loved ones, who made me, feel them as my resources, rather than liabilities. Relationships we have in this world are explained in different ways. Some explain them as headache and some as caretakers and some even don’t know who they are all. But to say truly relationships we have in this world are resources, for us to benefit together. So such relationships are like a vast land, which should be nurtured and/or managed properly. If left uncultivated weeds and other wanted things grow in the uncultivated land, and we cannot enjoy the fruit out of it.The main
    for when he gave his life. Moses trained himself for a work for 40 years. He succeeded in converting a ravel of slaves into a nation of prestige and dignity. He succeeded in taking the Israelites across the Red Sea and away from the slavery of Egypt and away from Pharaoh’s army. He succeeded in seeing them through difficult times. He took them to the edge of the Promised Land. But by a mandate fro
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    I remember as a kid, whenever I would get a sore throat, the first thing my mother would do would be to boil up some water and throw in a little lemon juice and a heaping tablespoon of honey. I didn't ask her why, but I do know that 9 out of 10 times after I'd finish that yummy mixture, my sore throat was gone. Later on in life, as I started to study the health benefits of many foods, I discovered just what it was in the mixture that got rid of my sore throat.Honey is probably one of natures most wonderful foods. Naturally, this also depends on the quality of the honey itself. Not all honeys are alike
    We know that David did much to stabilize the Kingdom of Israel. He fought a long series of wars to make Israel secure. He surrounded Israel with client kingdoms that at the very least were peaceful in their foreign relations towards him and Israel’s God. But the one thing that David wanted to do more than anything else was to establish a permanent Temple on Mount Zion for the present and future use of the Lord God Almighty. He desired building a house for God where He alone might be honored and worshipped. David did not want to go to his final rest until the house of God was built. But, this hope was to be fulfilled by another, his son Solomon.

    And so it is with us. After we have taken care of our private business; after we have gone about our worldly affairs with our envies and jealousies, our complaints and dissatisfactions, we find no time left to build a house for God. But the real tragedy of existence is not in its shortness, but rather, it is in its incompleteness. The Old Testament as well as the New Testament seems to be overloaded with great individuals with incomplete lives. Their hopes were not realized, their plans not perfected, their vision not actualized.

    Abraham left the land of Ur to receive an inheritance of a country but he died not owning a single yard of land in Canaan except a grave. Jacob cherished the same hope but he died a stranger in a strange land.

    Moses inherited the same glorious purpose. His vision, coupled with the inspiration from the burning bush, led him to establish Israel in their promised land in Canaan. This was the task for when he gave his life. Moses trained himself for a work for 40 years. He succeeded in converting a ravel of slaves into a nation of prestige and dignity. He succeeded in taking the Israelites across the Red Sea and away from the slavery of Egypt and away from Pharaoh’s army. He succeeded in seeing them through difficult times. He took them to the edge of the Promised Land. But by a mandate from

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    use of the Lord God Almighty. He desired building a house for God where He alone might be honored and worshipped. David did not want to go to his final rest until the house of God was built. But, this hope was to be fulfilled by another, his son Solomon.

    And so it is with us. After we have taken care of our private business; after we have gone about our worldly affairs with our envies and jealousies, our complaints and dissatisfactions, we find no time left to build a house for God. But the real tragedy of existence is not in its shortness, but rather, it is in its incompleteness. The Old Testament as well as the New Testament seems to be overloaded with great individuals with incomplete lives. Their hopes were not realized, their plans not perfected, their vision not actualized.

    Abraham left the land of Ur to receive an inheritance of a country but he died not owning a single yard of land in Canaan except a grave. Jacob cherished the same hope but he died a stranger in a strange land.

    Moses inherited the same glorious purpose. His vision, coupled with the inspiration from the burning bush, led him to establish Israel in their promised land in Canaan. This was the task for when he gave his life. Moses trained himself for a work for 40 years. He succeeded in converting a ravel of slaves into a nation of prestige and dignity. He succeeded in taking the Israelites across the Red Sea and away from the slavery of Egypt and away from Pharaoh’s army. He succeeded in seeing them through difficult times. He took them to the edge of the Promised Land. But by a mandate fro

    Family-Owned Businesses and Succession, A Guide To A Smooth Transition
    Upon reading of the death of Peter Drucker, I was reminded of the problems of family business, individual accountability, and succession of which he wrote years ago.In the over 30 years that I have worked with family owned businesses there have been so many occasions where the business is on the brink of failure, will fail, or has substandard performance because the company has not been prepared for “up and comers” from the family within the enterprise.All too often family business “up and comers” are unprepared with a lack of financial management or operational management training and prepara
    lousies, our complaints and dissatisfactions, we find no time left to build a house for God. But the real tragedy of existence is not in its shortness, but rather, it is in its incompleteness. The Old Testament as well as the New Testament seems to be overloaded with great individuals with incomplete lives. Their hopes were not realized, their plans not perfected, their vision not actualized.

    Abraham left the land of Ur to receive an inheritance of a country but he died not owning a single yard of land in Canaan except a grave. Jacob cherished the same hope but he died a stranger in a strange land.

    Moses inherited the same glorious purpose. His vision, coupled with the inspiration from the burning bush, led him to establish Israel in their promised land in Canaan. This was the task for when he gave his life. Moses trained himself for a work for 40 years. He succeeded in converting a ravel of slaves into a nation of prestige and dignity. He succeeded in taking the Israelites across the Red Sea and away from the slavery of Egypt and away from Pharaoh’s army. He succeeded in seeing them through difficult times. He took them to the edge of the Promised Land. But by a mandate fro

    Web Site Traffic Promotion - 3 Tricks To Get Increased Targeted Web Site Traffic
    You have read it probably a thousand time that targeted traffic=sales. Also increased targeted traffic = increased sales.It is an undeniable truth that when ever you build a website and publish it on the internet, your next worry is how to gradually promote it so that you get targeted website traffic.But the question on your mind is"How do I promote it so that I can get more traffic.Though there are many website traffic promotion techniques, most wil not give you targeted traffic. But for the sake of making money from your website,it is only targetd traffic that is important. Un targeted
    Abraham left the land of Ur to receive an inheritance of a country but he died not owning a single yard of land in Canaan except a grave. Jacob cherished the same hope but he died a stranger in a strange land.

    Moses inherited the same glorious purpose. His vision, coupled with the inspiration from the burning bush, led him to establish Israel in their promised land in Canaan. This was the task for when he gave his life. Moses trained himself for a work for 40 years. He succeeded in converting a ravel of slaves into a nation of prestige and dignity. He succeeded in taking the Israelites across the Red Sea and away from the slavery of Egypt and away from Pharaoh’s army. He succeeded in seeing them through difficult times. He took them to the edge of the Promised Land. But by a mandate fro

    The Paralyzing Fear of Public Speaking
    Are you surprised that the fear of public speaking is the number one fear of our society – probably not. In fact if you are reading this you most likely suffer from this fear just like so many others.Have you ever thought how strange it is that people who speak comfortably to a group of peers are paralyzed with fear when a lectern and a microphone are placed in front of them?I am reminded of a comment made in the TV series Seinfeld.If you perform a search on the internet for the number one fear in our society, you will find that it is that of public speaking. It may be surprising that
    for when he gave his life. Moses trained himself for a work for 40 years. He succeeded in converting a ravel of slaves into a nation of prestige and dignity. He succeeded in taking the Israelites across the Red Sea and away from the slavery of Egypt and away from Pharaoh’s army. He succeeded in seeing them through difficult times. He took them to the edge of the Promised Land. But by a mandate from God, he never saw them settled there. Moses could not enter into the Promised Land. He died and was buried in an unknown grave somewhere in the land of Moab. He missed his aim. He never accomplished his purpose, he never finished his business.

    So it was with John the Baptist, the martyr Stephen, the apostle Paul, John Kennedy, John Kennedy Jr. They have all joined with countless others, the gallant march with God’s greats who went to their glory with their work undone, their business unfinished, their dreams unfulfilled, and their lives incomplete.

    This suggests to me that we do not have time for a lot of petty, useless, senseless engagements. We need to stop wasting so much time in pettiness, trivialities and foolishness because in the midst of our wasted time in the insignificant, Mother Nature goes on about her business. Our clay houses fall to pieces but the sun goes right on shining. A man’s body disintegrates but the moon continues to glow, the birds keep on singing and Father Time keeps on ticking.

    TICK - TOCK

    Tick tock,
    Time winding down
    Giving way to,
    Eternity.

    Tick tock,
    Time submitting
    To the command of,
    Infinity.

    Tick tock,
    Time, sweet time
    Acquiescing to,
    Perpetuity.

    Tick tock,
    Our appointed
    Destiny
    Draws nigh.

    Tick tock,
    Time running out.
    Prepare!
    Evermore cometh.

    Tick tock…
    Tick tock…

    Tick tock…

    In the scrolls of history, there is only one Man who was able to accomplish everything He se

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