What Will Your Legacy Be?

It was on this date, December 10, 1896, that Alfred Nobel died. Exactly five years to the day, the first Nobel prizes were award in Stockholm, Sweden, in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace.

In his will, Nobel directed that the bulk of his vast fortune be placed in a fund in which the interest would be “annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind.”

However, as the late Paul Harvey used to say, here’s the rest of the story. Continue reading

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Gentleness is Fundamental

J. Upton Dickson, who brands himself as a Christian humorist, joked after writing a pamphlet called “Cower Power,” that he was thinking about founding a society called D.O.O.R.M.A.T.S.

It is an acronym for “Dependent Order of Really Meek and Timid Souls.” Their logo would be a yellow caution light. And their motto would be “The meek shall inherit the earth…if that’s okay with everybody.” Of course, Upton quipped, the society didn’t last very long when someone objected! Continue reading

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An Unplanned Blogging Break

Many of you noticed there wasn’t a post from ThePreachersWord yesterday. Nor will there be a recap post tomorrow.

This short post is a simple explanation. And a prayer request Continue reading

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Psalm 97–The Lord Reigns

“Fellow citizens! Clouds and darkness are round about Him. The dark waters of the seas and stars of the skies form His pavilion. Justice and judgment are the establishment of His throne. Mercy and truth go before His face. Fellow citizens, God still reigns! He will enable the government in Washington to carry on.”

Those words were spoken by General James A. Garfield to an emotionally troubled and distressed crowd in New York City the morning after President Lincoln had been assassinated. Continue reading

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Biblical Guidelines For Giving

Yesterday we wrote about this special day, the first Tuesday following Thanksgiving, identified as #GivingTuesday.

Giving is good. It is the nature of God. And it is directed by Biblical principles. Here are 7 Scriptural guidelines for giving. Continue reading

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An Opportunity To Be A Blessed Giver

“Buy Happiness By Giving Your Money Away” was the headline of a recent Wall Street Journal article by reporter Dalvin Brown.

Among the various benefits the WSJ offered this insight. Continue reading

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IT’S FRIDAY. BUT SUNDAY’S COMING! Black Friday

Hope you all enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving Day.  By now, you know we’ve taken the week off from publishing new posts.  But have been regblogging past posts.  This one is from November of 2015.  It’s from column we published from 2012-2015–“It’s Friday. But Sunday’s Coming!” It’s one of 175 posts from that period.  You can access all of the posts from this link.\

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Don’t Be Like Your Dog

 
Although we are on a holiday blogging break from posting new material, here’s  a past post with a neat story that you will enjoy.  It also offers a serious spiritual point.  Until Friday, HAPPY THANKSGIVING, everyone.
 
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An Epitaph Worth Emulating

 
We are taking a blogging break this week, but reblogging some past posts.  Here’s one from 5 years ago.  It will provide you a bit of humor along with a serious and challenging message. Click the link  below.
 

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Word of the Week: Thanks

 
We are taking the week off from blogging new posts.  However, we are reblogging some past posts.  Here’s one from Thanksgiving week in 2016.  It contains a great story about the British poet Rudyard Kipling and a special poem “Thank God For 100 Things.”  Enjoy.
 

 

 

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