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“Go Make Yourself Useful!”

“Go Make Yourself Useful!”

Have you ever heard a quote that you just could not get out of your head? It is kind of like that annoying 80′s song that gets stuck in your brain and continues to play over and over, without letting up. I know you know what I am talking about! Well, I heard a quote [...]

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The Journey Begins…

The Journey Begins…

This is the last in a series of 13 posts that describe, from the beginning, our ongoing journey to integrate our Christian faith into our family automobile business.  This series of posts lays the groundwork for the context of this blog.  This final post wraps it all up and gets it started at the same [...]

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3 Sources of Godly Wisdom

3 Sources of Godly Wisdom

I made the decision to turn my business over to God.  I was going to run it as a Christian business with an eternal purpose.  Now what?  What does that really look like?  To tell the truth, I had no idea what a Christian business was or what it looked like. I did not even [...]

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An Effective Offsite Brainstorm

An Effective Offsite Brainstorm

After reading Loving Monday by John Beckett, I was blown away at the various ways he was able to integrate his Christian faith into his business.  I began to think about how I could do the same thing with our business.  As I prayed about it, I began to get a flood of ideas about how to integrate [...]

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Why I decided to walk away from the family business…

Why I decided to walk away from the family business…

  As the oldest of three sons, I was always the one expected to take over the family business.  It was all I knew.  It was all I had ever pictured as my future…and I was walking away.  After six intense months of reading and studying my Bible and praying, I was certain I had [...]

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I had a serious problem.

I had a serious problem.

I had a serious problem.  I had a blind spot and did not know it. I was raised in a Christian home.  I accepted Jesus and was baptized when I was 10 years old.  I grew up in a small-town Baptist church and was given a great faith foundation and working knowledge of the Bible.  I [...]

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