Thursday, 19 May 2016

JUST WASH!

"Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world." - George Bernard Shaw


In 1818, Ignaz Phillip Semesters was born into a world of dying women. The finest hospitals lost one out of six young mothers to the scourge of "childbed fever." A doctor's daily routine began in the dissecting room where he performed autopsies. From there he made his way to the hospital to examine expectant mothers without ever pausing to wash his hands. Dr. Semmelweis was the first man in history to associate such examinations with the resultant infection and death. His own practice was to wash with a chlorine solution, and after eleven years and the delivery of 8,537 babies, he lost only 184 mothers--about one in fifty.

He spent the vigor of his life lecturing and debating with his colleagues. Once he argued, "Puerperal fever is caused by decomposed material, conveyed to a wound...I have shown how it can be prevented. I have proved all that I have said. But while we talk ,talk,

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

MOTIVATE YOURSELF

"I'd rather attempt to do something great and fail than to attempt to do nothing and succeed." - Robert H. Schuller

Pliny the Elder, was a Roman writer who lived - we are told - during the same time period as Jesus. He told a story of the setting of an obelisk, which when erect would stand 99 feet tall. Twenty thousand workers where chosen to pull on the ropes and activate the hoisting apparatus. There was great responsibility and risk in the operation. Just one error could cause the obelisk to fall, ruining years of work. The King demanded one act which insured the complete attention and best direction of the engineer. He ordered the engineer's own son to be strapped to the apex of the obelisk, so that his heart as well as his head would be given to the task.

To achieve any level of success one must of all necessity apply his heart into it. One must, as it were fix his eyes on the goal, with an understanding that something vital is at stake if one fails.

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

VICTORIA ACETA!

"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." - Philo


I do not know, to whom I'm writing this morning, but I like you to know that "The battles of your life. The ones you're facing now - in your relationship against your marital destiny, or career, whatever - need not intimidate you. Life, is one huge battlefield. All through history God's people have faced obstacles and challenges. The key to winning these battles, according to David, is not to rely on your own strength, but to put your trust in God ALONE.

You need to put your trust in God, because it gets to a point in your life's battles, where best friends turn their backs on you: abandon, and leave you helpless. Why? This is because at the end of the day, human strength and power is not enough: the arm of flesh ALWAYS does fail. Understand that "No king succeeds with a big army alone, no warrior wins by brute

Monday, 16 May 2016

ARE YOU A FUTUROLOGIST?

"People who look down on other people don't end up being looked up to." - Robert Half




Futurologists are people who predict what will happen in the future: some of their predictions may come true, while others may not. For example, its been predicted that some babies born today will live to the age of 150. Check this out. In 1962 Decca Recording Company rejected the Beatles. They said, "We don’t like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out." In 1977 Ken Olson, Chairman of Digital Equipment Co., said, "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."

Anyone who has been around for any length of time - no matter how recent - must have heard of the Beatles massive success after it was predicted they'd fail. Ken Olson's prediction about the "non-need" of computers in the home is so wrong. Almost everyone today in the world, has a

Saturday, 14 May 2016

MEMBER, OR BELIEVER?


"An entrepreneur assumes the risk and is dedicated and committed to the success of whatever he or she undertakes." - Victor Kiam
 
 
It is very common - lately I've discovered - to find people everywhere, who will only want to identify with the good, or benefits ONLY in any venture, but not with the consequences. As a result we are faced with a situation where we only have 'members' those who just belong, instead of 'believers,' people who are down with the full package.

A number of years ago Norman Cousins wrote an editorial in Saturday Review in which he reported a conversation he had on a trip in India. He was talking with a Hindu priest named Satis Prasad. The man said he wanted to come to our country to work as a missionary among the Americans. Cousins assumed that he meant that he wanted to convert Americans to the Hindu religion, but when asked, Satis Prasad said, "Oh no, I would like to convert them to the Christian religion. Christianity cannot survive in the abstract. It needs not membership, but believers. The people of your country may claim they believe in

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

DECIDE. COMMIT. SUCCEED.

"Commitment is an act, not a word." - Jean-Paul Sartre


When Julius Caesar landed on the shores of Britain with his Roman legions, he took a bold and decisive step to ensure the success of his military venture. Ordering his men to march to the edge of the Cliffs of Dover, he commanded them to look down at the water below. To their amazement, they saw every ship in which they had crossed the channel engulfed in flames. Caesar had deliberately cut off any possibility of retreat. Now that his soldiers were unable to return to the continent, there was nothing left for them to do but to advance and conquer! And that is exactly what they did.

People are usually ecstatic on the stands during football matches involving their teams,

Thursday, 5 May 2016

TRUE FRIENDSHIP

"A true friend encourages us, comforts us, supports us like a big easy chair, offering us a safe refuge from the world." - H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

True Friendship
Bits & Pieces, of January 9, 1992 has the story. When Jan Paderewski was to leave his native Poland to play his first recital in London, he asked an influential compatriot to give him a letter of introduction to a leading figure in Britain's musical world, who might be of assistance should anything go amiss. The letter was handed to him in a sealed envelope. He hoped that everything would proceed smoothly and he would not have to use it. He did not; his debut was a success and no snags developed. Some years later, while going through his papers, Paderewski came upon the letter and opened it. It read: "This will introduce Jan Paderewski, who plays the piano, for which he demonstrates no conspicuous talent."

This is a true story. Some years ago, a young man was shocked to discover that he was passed for a promotion, for which everyone knew

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

A SINGLE NAIL

"Give anyone an inch, and they'll take a mile..." - Anonymous

On page 35 of Dale A. Hays, Leadership, Vol. X, No. 3 is the following illustration. In a recent trip to Haiti, I heard a Haitian pastor illustrate to his congregation the need for total commitment to Christ. His parable: A certain man wanted to sell his house for $2,000. Another man wanted very badly to buy it, but because he was poor, he couldn't afford the full price. After much bargaining, the owner agreed to sell the house for half the original price with just one stipulation: He would retain ownership of one small nail protruding from just over the door. After several years, the original owner wanted the house back, but the new owner was unwilling to sell. So the first owner went out, found the carcass of a dead dog, and hung it from the single nail he still owned. Soon the house became un-live-able, and the family was forced to sell the house to the owner of the nail.

You know it is funny how that very many people, wish to serve God,
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