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READ Acts 16:1–5. Now read what Paul wrote to the churches about Timothy in Philippians 2:19–24. Finally, read Paul’s words to Timothy many years later in 2 Timothy 3:10–17. ANSWER these questions: 1. What was it about Paul and Timothy’s relationship that made Paul’s message powerful to Timothy? 2. What might keep you from engaging in these types o
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view. For instance, in the mid-1700s David Hume wrote a lot about the “natural benevolence” of human beings. And a century later, even Charles Darwin himself attributed an “instinct of sympathy” to our species. But
Dalai Lama • The Art of Happiness, 10th Anniversary Edition: A Handbook for Living
Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom.
– Theodore Isaac Rubin
Words of Counsel (Updated, Annotated): For All Leaders, Teachers, and Evangelists
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Rebel Wisdom • A Story to Bind Us: The Intellectual Deep Web and a New Grand Narrative
George Whitefield would not attack a person who was not there to defend himself. Look for people who can hold your secrets.
John Townsend • Safe People: How to Find Relationships That Are Good for You and Avoid Those That Aren't
The wise person thinks beyond self-interest and is invested in the well-being of others19.
Paul Lawrence • The Wise Leader: A Practical Guide for Thinking Differently About Leadership
isolated living is quarreling against all wisdom (see Prov. 18:1).