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The Virtue of Stinginess

Dear Reader, In podcast episode 202 “The Best Stories,” I interviewed Linda, a retired missionary who talked about taking her extended family back to Nigeria where she and her husband served for nearly 40 years. It’s a great story. Within this story is another story of a friend who listened well...

The Virtue of Stinginess2023-10-04T04:11:29-05:00

“Keep Your Hands Off the Steering Wheel”

Hi Reader, One of my favorite lines from our last podcast episode no. 202, The Best Stories, is "Be stingy in sharing your own story." It was advice given to those who want to listen well to people. Who want to bless others who are sharing their joys and heartaches, and everything in...

“Keep Your Hands Off the Steering Wheel”2023-09-27T04:08:13-05:00

The Best Story I’ve Heard in a While

Reader, Today’s episode ofYou Were Made for This contains the first interview of this season. It’s a joy-filled story of what a retired missionary widow did to bless her family and the people she and her husband ministered to for almost forty years. You’ll also hear a fascinating...

The Best Story I’ve Heard in a While2023-09-20T04:00:54-05:00

6 New Things I Want to Tell You

Reader, Good News Have you noticed that Friday the 13th falls on a Wednesday this month? Thankfully, the superstitious among us really have noting to fear. New Format If you missed last week’s episode to open Season 8 of You Were Made for This, episode 201, click here to listen in. One of the...

6 New Things I Want to Tell You2023-09-16T19:01:35-05:00

Season 8 of “You Were Made for This” Starts Today

Hello Reader! I’m back today to kick off Season 8 of our You Were Made for This podcast. Click here to listen to the first episode of the season, number 201. In today's show I talk about three relationship tools to remember this September. Three easy-to-remember tools or principles to get the...

Season 8 of “You Were Made for This” Starts Today2023-09-18T20:09:32-05:00

Dig Your Well Before You Are Thirsty

Reader, You’ve probably heard this before, Dig your well before you are thirsty. The phrase comes up 6.9 million times in a Google search. I couldn’t confirm who first said it. Some think it is an ancient Chinese proverb. It could have come from Yogi Berra for all I know. I thought of this axiom...

Dig Your Well Before You Are Thirsty2023-09-11T12:03:33-05:00
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