“Too many people want the fruit of Paul's ministry without paying the price that Paul paid. He died. He died to everything. He died daily He was crucified with Christ ... I challenge you to pray this prayer: 'Lord, be ruthless with me in revealing my selfish ambition and my lack of willingness to die to myself.' I guarantee that He will answer your prayer - and quickly.” PeopleWantDiesChristChallengesPrayerAnswersLordPrayingAmbitionDiedPaidFruitSelfishGuaranteesWillingnessMissionaryMinistryRevealingOur PrayersRuthlessGuarantees ThatSelfish Ambition Author:Floyd McClung
“I suffered from a mild case of postpartum depression after my second child and the physical challenge of maintaining an overnight shift at CBS, a marriage, and two in diapers made the symptoms worse and everyone in the house paid the price.” ChildrenMadeTwoHouseChallengesCasesPaidSymptomsMaintainingDiapersPostpartumPostpartum Depression Author:Mika Brzezinski
“We need to have mentoring programs energized by government, paid for by government, but who exist not because of government. Teen Challenge is a way to get people off drugs and alcohol. Teen Challenge is a faith-based program that changes people's hearts.” PeopleWayNeedsHeartHumorGovernmentPoliticalChallengesDrugProgramPaidScaryAlcoholMentoringDrugs And AlcoholPolitical HumorFaith Based Author:George W. Bush
“Republicans are just rich, old, white people - that's all they are. You ever see the Republican National Convention? All white people - six black people: paid actors. James Earl Jones in his most difficult, challenging role! Tune in and attempt to watch him look pleased during a George Bush speech. And Clarence Thomas - as himself.” PeopleLooksActorsDifficultBlackChallengesWhiteRolesWatchesRichRepublicanSpeechSixPaidTunesBlack PeopleConventions Author:Andy Kindler
“Positivity psychology is part and parcel of psychology. Being human includes both ups and downs, opportunities and challenges. Positive psychology devotes somewhat more attention to the ups and the opportunities, whereas traditional psychology - at least historically - has paid more attention to the downs.” HumansOpportunityChallengesAttentionPsychologyPaidPositivityTraditionalBeing HumanUps & DownsPositive PsychologyParcelOpportunities And Challenges Author:Barbara Fredrickson
“You're not being paid by how hard you work, but by what you accomplish. If you can't hack it, pack it. Our challenge today is to look forward, to write our own history.” IfsWritingLooksHardTodayChallengesArmyPaidAccomplishPacksHacks Author:William A. Connelly
“I was the Secretary of State of New Jersey in November 2000. I paid careful attention to the challenges that stemmed from inadequate voting systems in various places.” StatesChallengesAttentionPaidCarefulVariousVotingSecretaryJerseyInadequateNovemberNew Jersey Author:DeForest Soaries
“To retire by the age of 35 was my goal. I wasn't sure how I was going to get there though. I knew I would end up owning my own business someday, so I figured my challenge was to learn as much as anyone about all businesses. I believed that every job I took was really me getting paid to learn about a new industry. I spent as much time as I could, learning and reading everything about business I could get my hands on. I used to go into the library for hours and hours reading business books and magazines.” BookEndsHandsAgeJobsUsedReadingGoalHoursChallengesMy OwnIndustryPaidLibraryMagazinesSomedayRetiringOwn Business Author:Mark Cuban
“Using my own hand as a base material, I considered it a canvas upon which I stitched into the top layer of skin using thread to create the appearance of an incredibly work worn hand. By using the technique of embroidery, which is traditionally employed to represent femininity and applying it to the expression of its opposite, I hope to challenge the pre-conceived notion that 'women's work' is light and easy. Aiming to represent the effects of hard work arising from employment in low paid 'ancillary' jobs, such as cleaning, caring and catering, all traditionally considered to be 'women's work'.” HardHandsLightJobsEasyChallengesMy OwnEffectsExpressionMaterialsHard WorkLowsSkinsOppositesPaidNotionAppearanceCaringTechniqueEmploymentLayersThreadWornCanvasEmployedCleaningFemininityCateringEmbroidery Author:Eliza Bennett
“My job is writing. I get paid to do it. When was the last time you heard someone challenge a doctor for making money off of cancer?” WritingJobsLastsChallengesHeardDoctorsPaidCancerMaking MoneyLast TimeCancer Survivor Author:Joyce Maynard