The author reflects on distinguishing between urgent and important tasks, emphasizing that true importance lies in spiritual matters and relationships that transcend life and death. He critiques a focus on career success, citing Solomon’s despair, and underscores the significance of practices that maintain a connection to Christ and fulfill God’s purpose for us.
Category: Stewardship
The Purpose of Your Life (Your Vocations)
In the course of your existence, this life is a relatively short and challenging piece. If you are connected to … More
Global Warming and the Curse
Many of us would like to believe that global warming isn’t happening. When something is slow building, it is tough … More
A Steward of the Environment
Often caring for the environment is seen as a cause associated with secular people, even pagan people; it is not … More
Life As Stewardship
There are many ways we can think about life and about ourselves. For instance, we can think of ourselves as … More