How Reading Changes You, Part 2: An Act of Devotion
Do you ever read just to grab a factoid or catch up on celebrity gossip? Have you ever read a book just to say you read it? I know an antidote to that kind of reading.
Do you ever read just to grab a factoid or catch up on celebrity gossip? Have you ever read a book just to say you read it? I know an antidote to that kind of reading.
We don’t just read books. It’s often quite the opposite. Books—including the Bible—“read” us. They show us who we are, where we are and what we are.
As you face the winter months, it’s a good time to consider also the winter of the soul.
Some say that those who hold a strong faith do not fare any better than the rest of the world…
Those who can show the younger generation that faith primarily is message-driven rather than issue-driven will find followers.
How this pivotal rescue can inspire us all.
Faith is about action. And you sharing your faith in action is worth much more than an invite to church.
Many of us in America, about half, are quite unaware of some of the basic facts and tenets of other religions.
I listen to podcasts about music, books, pop culture, technology and more, but the ones I enjoy the most are about faith and religion in America.
Rather than passively wait for our top leaders to make decisions, strive to take responsibility and push change in all directions.
These megachurches are an attempt to create an attractive, socially engaging locale, a place where at its core those who come will find the deepest kind of guidance, and the most ultimate form of affirmation anywhere.
We struggle to find communities that likewise support a passion for faith, ones that do it effectively and with a lot of energy and passion. Zappos supports that passion, as well as employees finding happiness at work.