Last week was Father’s Day. As the father of three teenage girls, I am thankful I had great counsel from some godly men who encouraged me to be a example of what a man should be for my girls as they grow up. The video below exemplifies the importance of this. All girls need a hero and I hope and pray I am to my girls. I hope you enjoy the video.
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Romans 2:1 You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things.
We are a reflection of Christ and we are called to be like Him. While the video does not have a direct spiritual message, it is a great example of how we should be striving to treat others. Have a tissue handy.
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Today, for our reflection post, I would normally post a a video or picture, but this past week was one of the hardest weeks I have had in a long time. I decided instead to take a true sabbath and do as little as possible. So, my apologies to everyone, but I did nothing today but rest. I hope you all had a blessed and restful day. See you all again tomorrow.
Of 2.7 million people who saw a job posting by a Boston agency for a ‘director of operations’ position, just 24 applied. That’s likely because of the brutal requirements.
The website rehtom.net posted the job and paid for ads, hoping to get the right applicant. So what is required from the right applicant. Here’s the entire list:
Must be able to work 135+ hours a week Ability to work overnight, associate needs pending Willingness to forgo any breaks Work mostly standing up and/or bending down Must be able to lift up to 75 lbs. on a regular basis Ph.D. in psychology or real-life equivalent Crisis management skills a must Ability to manage a minimum of 10-15 projects at one time Ability to communicate at all levels (basic to advanced) Ability to improvise Proficient in handling sticky situations (literally and figuratively) Ability to coordinate multiple, often conflicting, schedules Ability to make independent decisions on behalf of others Ability to work with associates with minimal ability Ability to work in a chaotic environment Frequent travel; minivan driving experience a plus Excellent interpersonal skills and a collaborative approach Flexible when it comes to surprise requests Demonstrated knowledge and experience in negotiating, counseling and culinary arts Unlimited patience Understanding of social media, mobile devices and video games Understanding of finance Understanding of medicine Selflessly driven Valid driver’s license, CPR certification and Red Cross membership Ability to wear several hats, professional and domestic Positive disposition at all times
Those requirements all for a job that pays $0. So who would hire for a such a job? Only one way to find out. Watch their interviews and real-time reactions and, believe us, it’s worth it to watch to the end.
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One of the best movies I have seen recently is The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. What I loved about this movies is best described by one line “Beautiful things don’t ask for attention.” What struck me about this line is the sufficiency of the beauty of God and all He has done and created for us. While God doesn’t ask for attention, when we are honest and accepting of Him we realize He is worthy of our attention.
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The Skit Guys always produce some of the most amazing videos. This video does a great job of showing what it is all about. Remember, though Christ died on the cross through grace for our sins, it is all for His glory.
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I came across this video a few days ago and thought it would be a good reflection post. The story has no direct spiritual message (in fact, it is a life insurance commercial for a company in Thailand), but it shows the power of selfless service to others. While the Thai man in the video is most likely Buddhist, his actions are good example of Christ and how we should show His love to others. I hope you enjoy the video and maybe makes you think.
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