Living the Good Life
Nobody says, “Give me the mediocre life. Give me the lousy life.” Everybody wants to experience the good life.
Nobody says, “Give me the mediocre life. Give me the lousy life.” Everybody wants to experience the good life.
From the earliest biblical times, the primary way people worshipped God was not by singing songs of praise or listening to sermons.
We find that we are never satisfied with anything. The moment we acquire something, we scarcely take time to enjoy it before we want something else.
The idea of keeping up with the Joneses is very much alive today. It generally results in people living beyond their means.
We live in a world that encourages us to live beyond our means. We are enticed to “have it now” and pay for it later.
It’s been nearly ten years since I first wrote Enough: Discovering Joy Through Simplicity and Generosity. More than 150,000 readers have found this little book helpful as they have sought the Bible’s wisdom regarding prudent financial practices.
This month, when many churches have a stewardship focus and as we approach Thanksgiving and the holidays, I thought it might be appropriate to draw from my little book, Enough:…
This month, when many churches have a stewardship focus and as we approach Thanksgiving and the holidays, I thought it might be appropriate to draw from my little book, Enough:…
This month, when many churches have a stewardship focus and as we approach Thanksgiving and the holidays, I thought it might be appropriate to draw from my little book, Enough:…
Our generosity to God and others not only touches God and other people; it also changes us. As human beings, we were created with the need to be generous. When we are not generous …