Sermons About New-years
New Years Resolutions
New Years Resolutions are always tough to implement, aren’t they. In fact, I was reading an article in the NY Times on Dec. 31 of this year about this. Dr. Gonzales, who is a professor of psychology at the Univ. of Minnesota, stated, “In a season of change, in a year of change, most people who embark on a journey of self-renewal can expect anything but. Research shows that about 80 percent of people who make resolutions on Jan. 1 fall off the wagon by Valentine’s Day.†Even changes that are absolutely necessary, like changing your eating after a heart-attack. Dr. Edward D. Miller, the dean of the medical faculty at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said more than 70 percent of coronary bypass patients revert to unhealthy habits within two years of their operation.
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Living with Diligence in 2008
Anyone can live accidentally, to only work in their life and not on their life. We want to make 2008 a year of living with diligence, intentionality, focus, and purpose.
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