Some good reading this weekend:
“It is bad to pursue something good negligently; it is worse to expend many labors on an empty thing.” —Hugh of St. Victor
A ground-breaking scientist of the 16th and 17th centuries who was (gasp!) a Christian: William Harvey.
“Could the IRS do anything to make itself more unpopular?” Yep! Read more in New IRS Revelations.
“In the worst temptations nothing can help us but faith that God’s Son has put on flesh, is bone, sits at the right hand of the Father, and prays for us. There is no mightier comfort.” —Martin Luther
“Most of us are like the disciples. We see one miracle, and we are satisfied to talk about it for the rest of our lives. Yet, if we really knew God and let Him be God to us, we would ask Him for so much more.” —David Wilkerson
Great (not!): States Face Overwhelming Reality Of Obamacare.
Gratitude is a “chosen attitude.” Read more in Dr. Tim Elmore’s post The Inverse Relationship Between Gratitude And Entitlement.




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