Life Is Usually Best With Others

By Jim Mathis  Please click here to download a print-friendly version On a Sunday early this year, my wife and I went to church. At our church, worship could best be described as a party for God. We always have a great time. Even though each service officially lasts...

Trusting In God’s Direction, No Matter What

By Rick Boxx Please click here to download a print-friendly version When Larry was CEO of an information systems company, someone filed an unwarranted lawsuit against the company. Along the way, even though Larry’s company was innocent of any wrongdoing, many people...

The Business Of Brokenness

By Robert J. Tamasy Please click here to download a print-friendly version What do you typically do with something that gets broken, like a smartphone, a watch, a pen, or even a car? Try getting it repaired? Dispose of it? Or find a suitable replacement? Such...

Begin With The End In Mind

By Ken Korkow Please click here to download a print-friendly version Two years ago, after having subscribed to the Wall Street Journal for more than 40 years and to the Omaha World-Herald for more than 30, I cancelled both. They were consuming my time and I had...

Life At The End Of Your Comfort Zone

By Robert J. Tamasy Please click here to download a print-friendly version Some people are natural risk-takers. They are the first ones to try skydiving or bungee jumping. They study a restaurant menu and search for the unusual selection, the exotic concoction few...

Waiting: The ‘Game’ No One Likes To Play

By Rick Boxx Please click here to download a print-friendly version Many of us find ourselves each day on the proverbial treadmill, frantically rushing to another appointment or the next deadline, refusing to slow down for fear of failing or missing out on some...