“People naturally are attracted to the best of anything. Top people want to work where the best and most incredible products on the planet are designed, produced, and sold.”
Source: Will Not Work for Food - 9 Big Ideas for Effectively Managing Your Business in an Increasingly Dumb, Distracted & Dishonest America
“La vida es aquello que ta sucediendo mientras te empeñas en hacer otros planes.”
“Nothing will change in our lives if we succumb to fear, be it the fear of not being enough, the fear of failing, the fear of what others may say. Fear will always be there, trying to protect us from getting hurt but also taking away potential joyful opportunities that facing the challenges would have to offer.”
Source: The Energy Field: The Paths We Take Are the Choices We Make
“Life is about making some things happen, and not waiting for something to happen.”
“As we begin our study of Genesis 1 then, we must be aware of the danger that lurks when we impose our own cultural ideas on the text without thinking. The Bible's message must not be subjected to cultural imperialism. Its message transcends the culture in which it originated, but the form in which the message was imbedded was fully permeated by the ancient culture. This was God's design and we ignore it at our peril.”
“Many of Paul’s friends would have assured him that the tendency to misuse the freedom of the Spirit as an excuse for enthusiastic licence could be checked only by a stiff dose of law. But Paul could not agree: the principle of law was so completely opposed to spiritual freedom that it could never be enlisted in defence of that freedom: nothing was more certainly calculated to kill true freedom. The freedom of the Spirit was the antidote alike to legal bondage and unrestrained licence.”
Source: Epistle to the Galatians
“Through love, Paul said, you should make yourselves slaves to one another. Thus freedom and slavery are not simply mutually exclusive terms; they stand in the closest possible relationship to one another and can only be adequately defined in terms of object and goal: what we are slave to and what we are free for.”
“God is the God of the entire cosmos; God has to do with every creature, and every creature has to do with God, whether they recognize it or not.”
Source: God and World in the Old Testament: A Relational Theology of Creation
“[T]hese people lived close to the ground, if you will, and the natural world filled their lives. Creation was a lived reality for them prior to the development of specific ideas about creation.”
Source: God and World in the Old Testament: A Relational Theology of Creation
“[C]reation" is not simply viewed as a matter of origination or a divine activity chronologically set only "in the beginning.”
Source: God and World in the Old Testament: A Relational Theology of Creation