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Friday, October 20, 2006

FAILURE AND SUCCESS: GREATNESS HAS ITS PRICE

Passing on today another great quote from our International Prayer Director from the works of A W Tozer. How most of us can identify with this, I am sure!

"The laws of success operate also in the higher field of the soul-- spiritual greatness has its price. Eminence in the things of the Spirit demands a devotion to these things more complete than most of us are willing to give. But the law cannot be escaped. If we would be holy we know the way; the law of holy living is before us. The prophets of the Old Testament, the apostles of the New and, more than all, the sublime teachings of Christ are there to tell us how to succeed . . .

The amount of loafing practiced by the average Christian in spiritual things would ruin a concert pianist if he allowed himself to do the same thing in the field of music. The idle puttering around that we see in church circles would end the career of a big league pitcher in one week. No scientist could solve his exacting problem if he took as little interest in it as the rank and file of Christians take in the art of being holy. The nation whose soldiers were as soft and undisciplined as the soldiers of the churches would be conquered by the first enemy that attacked it. Triumphs are not won by men in easy chairs. Success is costly."

Thursday, October 19, 2006

LIFE FOR BIKERS?

Okay - this is something more spiritual. As I was browsing round the internet for a talk I am preparing I came across this church in Springfield, Tenessee. Have a look.

http://www.covenantconfirmers.org/

BITS 'N PIECES!

No spiritual content at all, but if you like motorbikes (or perhaps even more if you don't!) this will give you a good laugh.

http://www.nardonardo.it/img/follie_web/caduta_in_moto.html

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

ALMIGHTY CONSULTANTS

Just came across this great series of cartoons on a friend's blogspot. Mark Dowds saw them on another mutual friend's blog. Reminded me of a sad conversation I had with a mate last week who was being made redundant, along with his entire Northern-Irish based team, because his English parent company had brought in consultants who had concluded that they could handle all the Irish operation better from England. Eight people with a total experience to the company of over 100 years are out, including him with 30 years. Don't companies trust themselves to make right decisions? Have a look. Not sure how to bring the pictures up on this blog (any advice welcome) but you can see them here: Casual Friday