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Ten Things I Learned From My Dad

" Looking back, I'm beginning to realize how much he taught us not only by his strengths but also by the way he responded to his weaknesses  " Mart De Haan Been Thinking About: Ten Things I Learned From My Dad "Been Thinking About" is a monthly article by RBC Ministries President Mart De Haan. In the memories that come with a parent's passing, I've been reminded of what my dad taught those of us who lived and worked with him. In many ways, Dad didn't have an easy life. Long before his problems with a detached retina, heart surgery, and Parkinson's disease, he lived in the shadow of his own father's colorful and commanding personality. While most people knew Dad as a strong-voiced, caring, and faithful teacher of the Bible, those of us who were close to him know that along the way Dad also wrestled with serious and deep questions about his own abilities and self-worth. Looking back, I'm beginning to realize how much he taught us not only

Your Reason For Living

" The way you live reveals your real reason for living  " Read this today on the printed March - May 2006 edition of Our Daily Bread . kuancheen|singapore|20050531.2345 Your Reason For Living The way you live reveals your real reason for living. Actions really do speak louder than words. Take a look at your life and evaluate where your energies are being spent. Are you living to have fun? Get smart? Work hard? Love people? Please God? Do your responses to the following questions support your answers above? How do you spend your time? Do you know God's Word? Are you living in obedience to God? If not, why not? To what are you looking for satisfaction? What are you doing that has eternal benefits? If these questions make you uncomfortable, maybe you need to recognize the waste of living for anything less than God's intended purpose. If you've never taken the first crucial step of trusting Christ to rescue you from God's judgment against disobedience, accept His