Integrity Moments

UBN’s Integrity Moments are daily nuggets of Biblical wisdom that apply directly to your workplace. With Integrity Moments, you’ll learn…

The importance of admitting guilt when you’re wrong

The causes of conflict and how to Biblically resolve them

How to prayerfully hire the best employees for your team and more!

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I just finished your 4-day devotional on Rebuilding Your Reputation and want to offer my sincere appreciation and gratitude for you writing it. I really needed it right now.

I love UBN’s Integrity Moments. I often share them with my team when it’s relevant to them, and I have invited others to subscribe. It’s a quick read, and it’s great how you pull out the biblical applications.

I read your Integrity Moments every day. Your design is really engaging for me. Three sentences, a verse, and a wrap up take-away. The last two Integrity Moments have been particularly meaningful and timely.

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Recent Episodes

The Sun Rises in the East

2019-12-27T00:16:55-06:00December 27th, 2019|Tags: , , |

The sunrise is a daily reminder of the fundamental and undeniable rhythm of God’s presence on the earth. The sunrise is the guiding light, the leading light that makes vision possible. The sunrise in business is the vision statement. The vision statement for a business illuminates the horizon, just as the sun rise illuminates the horizon. Luke 1:78-79 says, “Because ...

Heart Filled Generosity

2019-12-25T21:49:27-06:00December 26th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Bill Gates once stated at a TED conference that his most fulfilling act has been to establish The Giving Pledge. Mr. Gates has encouraged at least 120 of the wealthiest people in the world to give away at least half of their wealth. These wealthy philanthropists are discovering causes to which they are pledging large sums of money. True generosity ...

The Power of a Story

2019-12-22T23:03:33-06:00December 25th, 2019|Tags: , , |

After the American Revolution, Christmas was viewed in America as an English custom and not widely celebrated. According to Wikipedia, in the 1820s, story tellers like Washington Irving and others encouraged new Christmas traditions. In 1822, Clement Clark Moore released a poem now known as “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” It was these stories that popularized exchanging gifts, and many believe ...

A Bold Christmas Message

2019-12-22T23:01:15-06:00December 24th, 2019|Tags: , , |

A friend of mine believes that if he voluntarily pays his employees to be off work on Christmas, that they should know what Christmas means to him. Each year at Christmas time, my friend hosts a party for his employees and their families. Before passing out gifts to each child, he shares about the gift God gave us by sending ...

Values First, Money Second

2019-12-22T22:58:38-06:00December 23rd, 2019|Tags: , , |

Recently, I met with a new friend who was carrying a burden of concern for his children. My friend’s father had established trusts for each grandchild to be funded from the success of their family business. In the beginning, the trust amounts were modest, but as the business flourished, the trusts had grown larger than the family ever imagined. My ...

North Is Always Up

2021-08-31T00:13:51-05:00December 20th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Most corporations work together with several layers of the organization to develop “core values”. Core values are the intrinsic beliefs that drive decision making for the company. Families can take the core values a step deeper by applying them to the family as well as in business. Many of the parables that Christ used to teach us are infused with ...

Prioritizing People

2019-12-17T09:15:13-06:00December 19th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Recently, I had the opportunity to speak to a Fellows program of recent college grads. One question I was asked to address was, “What is something you’ve learned that you wished you would have known in your 20s?” What struck me was how little I understood the importance of investing time in relationships. As an introvert with a financial background, ...

How Big Is Your God? Part III

2021-08-31T00:13:39-05:00December 18th, 2019|Tags: , , |

In 2001, I owned a consulting practice that worked with about 30 clients a year. Then God began revealing a plan for me to start this nonprofit. As I fasted, prayed and journaled, God gave me a vision of equipping 100,000 leaders through the internet, events, and radio. This seemed impossible. I knew little about the internet, I had never ...

How Big Is Your God? Part II

2019-12-16T21:30:47-06:00December 17th, 2019|Tags: , , |

While traveling, Pastor Francis Chan met a man who shared that his intelligence was so low in high school that in his junior and senior year he passed only one class. Remarkably, this young man prayed fervently for God’s intervention. According to Francis, this man prayed, “Lord, I’m a Chinese man with glasses. I’m supposed to be smart. Please help ...

How Big Is Your God? Part I

2019-12-17T09:03:08-06:00December 16th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Recently, I heard several amazing stories of God’s greatness that might bless you as well. At an event I attended, Francis Chan shared a couple of incredible stories that had happened to him in the previous 24 hours. While flying to Kansas City, Francis met a pastor who amazingly has a congregation of 25,000 members in Pakistan! This pastor felt ...

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