Eagle

Eagle
Isaiah 40:31

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

“The Decision We Control Most”


One Bad Hit
Has this ever happened to you?

One afternoon a father took four kids to play miniature golf. One child started off great. At the end of 9 holes, Chris led the pack.

On the 10th hole, Chris hit the ball too hard. Rather than ricochet off the back wall, it bounced over.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

“What Is Your Wish?”

Decisions, Decisions
If you could be granted one wish for yourself, what would you choose?

Money?

Happiness?

Popularity?

Health?

Success?

Something else?

If your biggest wish could come true, why did you choose this particular wish?

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

“A Great Physician”

An Old Problem
“We’ve never done it that way before. We always do it this way.” When we love our comfort zones, why force a new normal?

We never know whose life may be saved.

Meet Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian doctor. When Dr. Semmelweis was born in 1818, 1 out of 6 mothers died during childbirth. The cause was blamed on a disease known as “childhood fever.”

Dr. S found that a doctor’s daily routine began by performing autopsies. After cutting on dead bodies, without stopping to wash their hands, doctors went to the hospital.

They examined mothers in the maternity ward, thus passing on horrible germs.