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Ethical Authority: It’s not Legislation

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 8, 2009

Why should I act ethically? After all, if I can get away with a few short cuts here and there, my unethical behavior will serve me well. I will gain advantage over others. I may speed up the accumulation of power or wealth. So, why not? Apparently many others are stepping across the line. Why…

COMBAT QUESTIONS

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 7, 2009

  1.      Is life really about being “balanced”?    2.      Do you really feel free?  Or do you just feel that your sins have been forgiven but the rest of your life is still a heavy load?  What does it mean to be “free indeed”?    3.      Are you aware of God’s immediate, intimate, active…

Determining the Exchange Rate: A Look at Personal Investment Satisfaction

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 7, 2009

When it comes to understanding the deepest desires and issues in my life, I often find that a look at ancient literature provides insights not available in the modern frenetic whirlwind of living. Making critical decisions that are propelled by pace alone often leads to enormous regrets, personal agony and relationship destruction. I would much…

So Far – Amazing

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 7, 2009

UPDATE 1: Well, apparently some readers are concerned that I have suggested that Sunday is the Sabbath. This happened because you received this post on Sunday. But I wrote it on the Sabbath/Saturday – not Sunday. I’ll try not to be so mixed up next time. God didn’t change His mind about Sabbath just because…

“Not my problem, man”

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 7, 2009

“You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone.” James 2:24 Thursday night, 7 PM.  The weekly Bible study at our home.  We’re making our way through Genesis, one verse at a time.  We read the passage where God establishes the covenant with Abram.  We followed the reference as it…

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