Integrity Moments

Being Proud of Your Faith

2022-08-24T16:18:31-05:00September 27th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Denise Yohn, director of Faith & Work Journey, wrote an article for Gospel Coalition about a conference where she was asked to share the most important decision of her life.  Denise’s choice to follow Christ was her most important decision, but she questioned whether she should share that publicly.  Denise realized that her reason for holding back could be due ...

Building Trust with Truth

2022-08-24T16:09:19-05:00September 26th, 2022|Tags: , , |

A Harvard Business Review article written by Christine Alemany focused on the changing landscape of customer trust. According to the article, building trust for your brand has become even more difficult due to the differences in information gathering by diverse age groups.   Alemany discovered that older adults are more brand conscious and obtain their information from traditional news outlets. Younger ...

Constructive Criticism

2023-04-02T16:07:04-05:00September 21st, 2022|Tags: , , |

Recently, I observed a former CEO struggle as he gave a speech to a business audience. Brad’s presentation style distracted from his message because of his dependence upon his notes.  Afterwards, I sensed that Brad sincerely wanted to improve his speaking skills. Although it’s risky to offer up unsolicited advice, I offered a few tips that would enhance his ...

Lessons From a King

2023-04-02T15:59:04-05:00September 20th, 2022|Tags: , , |

When studying King Jehoshaphat, you’ll notice that he was a good king, but he also had areas in his life which he compartmentalized.   King Jehoshaphat consistently took his battles to the Lord. Once, Jehoshaphat was confronted by three nations. Because he took the problem to God, God delivered Jehoshaphat from all three nations without him having to do anything.  ...

The Key to Funding

2023-04-02T15:50:51-05:00September 19th, 2022|Tags: , , |

As I presented our annual budget to our board, I knew this coming year was a big step up for us as a ministry. As a former accountant my focus became too much about covering payroll.   Fortunately, my board wisely redirected me to focus on the key to funding. People fund vision, not expense.  Nehemiah was a great vision ...

Fearing God at Work: Part V

2022-08-23T16:30:10-05:00September 16th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Like Billy Graham said years ago, I believe the next great revival will likely come through the marketplace. But revival will not come without repentance and a healthy fear of God.   On July 8, 1741, Jonathan Edwards delivered his famous sermon entitled, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” Edwards was concerned that our nation had turned from the ...

Fearing God at Work: Part IV

2023-04-02T10:08:02-05:00September 15th, 2022|Tags: , , |

As a new Christian in my 30s, my sometimes black and white approach to life became magnified. If I saw someone who claimed to be a Christian drinking alcohol at a business reception, I found myself questioning their salvation.   If my wife didn’t want to go to church one week, I feared that she might wind up in hell. ...

Fearing God at Work: Part III

2023-04-02T15:37:22-05:00September 14th, 2022|Tags: , , |

When I was in banking, the bank foreclosed on a house by holding an auction on the courthouse steps. Only two people showed up, our bank attorney and me.   When new information surfaced after the auction, my boss asked me to illegally change the sale documents in our favor. Then I remembered that God was on those courthouse steps.   ...

Fearing God at Work: Part II

2023-04-02T15:39:58-05:00September 13th, 2022|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re discussing fearing God at work.   The Strong’s Concordance tells us that the word “fear,” when used in the Old and New Testament, typically means, “morally reverent.” The dictionary defines reverent as “showing deep and solemn respect.”  When I was a young banker, my boss was one of the most powerful men in our community. There ...

Fearing God at Work: Part I

2023-04-02T15:42:31-05:00September 12th, 2022|Tags: , , |

As a young boy, I experienced what many called “fire and brimstone preaching.” The preacher frequently shouted about burning in hell unless you came forward for baptism.  It was frightening, but also motivating. Eventually, the pendulum began to swing to the other extreme.   The love message has become so prevalent in many churches that many people now mistakenly ...

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