"If you want something you’ve never had, you’re going to have to do something you’ve never done. Nearly all of us say we want some things we’ve never had. They might be tangible things like a better job or a certain level of income. They may be relational, like getting along better with children, parents or co-workers. For the Christian, it might be sharing our faith and leading people to Christ on a regular basis. All these things sound good and we say we want them, yet we resist the change required in our daily schedules to achieve them. Face it. If you aren’t getting any closer to the thing you believe God wants for you, there is a reason. And that reason may simply be that you’re spending time doing what you’ve always done and somehow expecting different results. Remember, if you want something you’ve never had, you must do something you’ve never done. Making the changes needed to experience God’s best is a great way to redeem the time. "

Redeeming the Time

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 Our Most Requested Keynote Seminar

(Part One)

Living with an Eternal Focus

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 Living with an Eternal Focus

Overcoming Procrastination

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 Our Follow-up to "Redeeming the Time"

Time Tactics for Successful Christians

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 Practical Principles to Redeem the Time

 

Morning Momentum

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 A Dynamic Message for Mastering Mornings

 

How to Capture and Hold Audience Attention

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 How to Get Your Audience to Sit Up and Listen

 

Time Saving Tips for Busy Women

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 Practical Time Tips for Busy Women

Organizing your Home for Effective Ministry

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 Strategies for Home Organization

 

 

 

What the Bible Says About Humor

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 Biblical Principles on "Humor"