Am I living wholeheartedly today?
Notwithstanding present circumstances that are less than perfect, do we nonetheless live fully in the present? Alternatively, do we spend our time bemoaning the present while dreaming of a more pleasant future?
Am I Indebted?
Noble’s shareholders learned the hard way that the borrower is “slave to the lender.”
Is Seeking Control Controlling Your Life?
Here is a question for every marketplace leader: Does our quest for control produce the desired outcome?
Weathering Life’s Storms
As recorded in the Bible, Jesus said: “I am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give. So don’t be troubled or afraid.” (John 14:27)
The Long-Term Perspective: the Cure for Short-Term Pain
For marketplace leaders who know Jesus, our long-term view is based upon God’s promises as recorded in the Bible.
Is Security an Illusion?
For a lot of senior executives, insecurity is reality. We are acutely aware that we do not have a monopoly on wisdom.
Humility: The Key to Success
The Bible is very clear that humility is a fundamental virtue, particularly in leaders. Prem Watsa demonstrates that success and humility are not mutually exclusive. His example causes me to be more self aware in those situations where I am tempted to be less than humble!
The Virtue of Loyalty
Loyalty means staying true to someone or something, even when it goes against our personal interests.
Lost and Found
The author, John Newton, a former slave trader, summarized his life with the words, “I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind but now I see.”
No risk equals no return
In order to move ahead and experience a fulfilling life, we must take risk.
THE Gold Standard
Analogous to the “gold standard,” God has made a way for us to convert our identities from self-centered beings to God-centered beings. By accepting His offer of forgiveness for our wrongdoing through Jesus’ death, we become children of God. Thereby, we are able to enjoy an intimate relationship with our Creator.
The Happiness of Pursuit
The last thing we want is to turn our lives into “Trivial Pursuit.”