by David Robinson | May 31, 2020 | Thoughts on the Lord's Day |
THOUGHTS ON THE LORD’S DAY ”Pentecost, the clash of faith and culture.” The story of Pentecost, lived out in Acts 2, is the New Testament’s version of Genesis, the beginning. As with movies and plays, the book of Acts begins with a series of dramatic events that sets...
by David Robinson | May 25, 2020 | Start Your Week |
START YOUR WEEK WITH THE COACH “Busy people are not always productive people.” “The least productive people are usually the ones who seem the busiest.” Great leaders constantly monitor their core values, core strengths and critical resources. All three are vital. They...
by David Robinson | May 24, 2020 | Thoughts on the Lord's Day |
THOUGHTS ON THE LORD’S DAY ”Can you hand me the Tomato Soup?” A lesson in Courage. I remember the story about a little girl who was afraid of the dark. She lived in an old farmhouse where they kept food in a pantry that to her was dark and intimidating. Her mother...
by David Robinson | May 18, 2020 | Start Your Week |
START YOUR WEEK WITH THE COACH “I’m In Charge Here.” Those were the infamous words of General Alexander Haig who was present at the White House on March 31, 1981, when President Reagan was shot. He wanted to appear confident and assertive during this national crisis,...
by David Robinson | May 17, 2020 | Thoughts on the Lord's Day |
THOUGHTS ON THE LORD’S DAY ”Are you the Gift that keeps on giving?” Jesus is the greatest gift ever given. When God gave his son to be the Savior of all mankind, He made it possible for every person to have a personal relationship with their creator. According to Acts...