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Best corporate culture and inspirational quotes from workplace executives, office workers, and everyone in between.
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever
Life is a fragile and fleeting gift, one that often gets taken for granted amidst the routines and distractions of daily living. The quote "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever" serves as a profound reminder that living fully and embracing continuous learning are not separate pursuits but deeply intertwined aspects of a meaningful existence.
By Nora Ariana11 months ago in Journal
From Broccoli to Babylon: Rediscovering the Power of Prayer in Crisis
In the hustle and bustle of our modern lives, it's easy to overlook the simple yet profound act of prayer. “Mum, do I have to pray even when there’s broccoli?, a child's innocent question about praying over broccoli may bring a smile to our faces, but it also prompts us to reflect on the role of prayer in our lives. Have we, in our comfort and contentment, lost the urgency to pray? Or do crises, like the one we faced with the latest pandemic, remind us of the necessity of turning to God? This article delves into the timeless prayer of Daniel from the Bible, exploring how his words can guide us in our own prayers during these challenging times.
By Minding Fred11 months ago in Journal
Best 12 Google Cloud Services companies in the world
Introduction: Finding the correct Google cloud partner is more important than ever in today's technologically advanced society. For this reason, we have compiled the list of the top 12 Google Cloud Services companies that you can rely on.
By Sam Joseph11 months ago in Journal
The Power of Storytelling
In a time where technology is developing at a breakneck pace and information is abundant, storytelling has become a potent technique for engaging audiences. Stories have a special power to captivate, uplift, and connect with people on a deeper level, whether in marketing, education, or interpersonal relationships. Gaining insight into the power of narrative can improve communication and create deep connections.
By Shahjalal Shakik11 months ago in Journal
The Vineyard's Call: A Parable of Trust and Betrayal
In the heart of Jerusalem, a city buzzing with the fervor of the Passover, Jesus entered not as a mere visitor but as a catalyst for change. Welcomed by the masses yet scorned by the religious elite, His actions in the temple—overturning tables and driving out merchants—set the stage for a confrontation that would echo through the ages. As He faced the priests and Pharisees, who questioned His authority, Jesus responded not with direct answers but with a parable that cut to the core of their hypocrisy and the broader human condition.
By Minding Fred11 months ago in Journal
The Unquenchable Thirst: A Journey Beyond the Barrel
In the heart of every human lies a deep-seated thirst—a longing that grows more intense with each passing moment. We often attempt to quench this thirst with fleeting pleasures, like the popular Oberkrainer tune suggests: "We have a great thirst, the thirst keeps growing more, so we now drink an entire barrel of beer dry, and if this barrel holds not a single drop more, then we quickly bring another barrel here." Yet, as we delve into the essence of our cravings, we find that life must offer more than mere indulgence in alcohol and revelry.
By Minding Fred11 months ago in Journal
The Silent Choir: When Hearts Sing Amidst the Silence
In the heart of every congregation lies the power of music—a tool for proclaiming the Gospel that transcends the mere act of singing. Yet, over the past year, a profound silence has enveloped our churches. Vocal music, once a vibrant part of our worship, has been silenced. We are commanded by Scripture to "Sing to the Lord," yet we find ourselves bound by the constraints of our current reality, lamenting the word "Corona." This article delves into the spiritual significance of music, exploring its role in healing, faith, and the ongoing battle between good and evil.
By Minding Fred11 months ago in Journal
From Ship Christenings to Spiritual Rebirth: The Profound Truth of Baptism
Imagine standing on the banks of the canal, watching as a new ship is about to be baptized into its life of service. The air is filled with anticipation, the crowd buzzing with excitement as they await the smashing of the champagne bottle against the ship's hull. Now, juxtapose this scene with the serene banks of the Jordan River, where John the Baptist performed the first baptisms, symbolizing a profound spiritual transformation. This is the journey we embark upon today, exploring the stark yet enlightening differences between the ceremonial christening of ships and the sacred rite of baptism. Our thesis is clear: while ship christenings may entertain and celebrate, the baptism we receive is a divine promise of rebirth, a testament to God's unconditional love and acceptance.
By Minding Fred12 months ago in Journal
Best Hindu Wedding Dates in 2026: Auspicious Muhurat Guide
A Hindu wedding is a sacred ceremony deeply rooted in rituals, traditions, and astrological significance. Choosing the right date for a Hindu wedding isn’t just about convenience—it’s about aligning with cosmic energies for a harmonious start to married life. With 2026 around the corner, families and couples are already planning their big day, seeking the most auspicious Hindu wedding dates 2026. If you're getting married next year or are part of a family planning a wedding, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the shubh muhurat calendar and help you pick the perfect day for your celebrations.
By shaadi dukaan12 months ago in Journal
Why The Ideas Of Most Businesses, Creators, and Entrepreneurs Naturally Fail Before They Ever Begin
I Hear it All the Time. A Business gives their Business Pitch. A Creator talks about their latest Creation. An Entrepreneur Discusses how their New Thing is going to Revolutionize Their Industry.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)12 months ago in Journal
The Fall of Kingdoms and the Rise of False Shepherds: A Wake-Up Call for Our Times
In the annals of history, the story of Israel stands as a stark reminder of the consequences of leadership gone awry. Following the death of King Solomon, the once-united kingdom fractured into two, each governed by its own king, and the spiritual unity that had held the nation together crumbled under the weight of idolatry. God, in His mercy, sent prophets to guide His people back to righteousness, but the warnings went unheeded. The northern kingdom fell to the Assyrians in 722 BC, and the southern kingdom met a similar fate at the hands of the Babylonians in 597 and 587 BC. These historical events serve as a powerful backdrop to the contemporary crises we face, where the metaphor of shepherds and sheep continues to resonate. Our thesis is clear: the failure of leaders, both spiritual and secular, to care for their flocks has led us from one crisis to another, echoing the ancient warnings of prophets like Ezekiel.
By Minding Fred12 months ago in Journal










